Pioneering outline of the concept which enhances 5G capabilities and will revolutionize the telecommunications industry
Open RAN Explained details the new architectures, functionalities, and interfaces of Open RAN models and explains the standards, principles, and practical aspects the operators need to know to be prepared for the new era. The work describes the challenges and opportunities of modularization and presents scenarios and recommendations for optimal network deployment considering techno-economic aspects. It further summarizes the latest key features and aspects of the Open RAN to provide readers with a single source of information that eases network deployment, device designing, and education of personnel and students interested in advanced mobile communications.
Technically, the work references the latest specifications of the O-RAN Alliance and GSMA OP/TIP, complemented by the current 3GPP Release 16 specifications on the network virtualization and spit models for which deployment is expected from 2022-25.
Written by an author working at the cutting edge of 5G development in industry, sample topics covered in Open RAN Explained include:
- Open RAN architecture, exploring ideas like details of the requirements and challenges of the cloud runtime environment the Open RAN needs for O-Cloud
- RAN modularization, covering the role of 4G and 5G, 3GPP split options, O-RAN options, and hardware design
- O-RAN use cases, such as traffic steering, QoS and QoE optimization, massive MIMO, network slicing and service level assurance, and V2X handover
- Open RAN planning and deployment, regarding Open RAN deployment scenarios, service-based planning aspects, optimization, site strategies, and more
Presenting many practical examples to aid in reader comprehension, Open RAN Explained is an essential and accessible resource for operators, equipment manufacturers, service providers, regulators, and educational institutes alike to understand and explore the principles and details of the Open RAN.
About the Author :
Jyrki T. J. Penttinen is Senior Technology Manager, North America, GSMA. He has worked in mobile telecommunication since 1994. Since then, he has worked with Nokia and Giesecke+Devrient Mobile Security, and has experience in research and operational activities for both radio and core network domains, including planning, optimization, measurements, system architectures, and services. He is currently focusing on 5G, designing guidelines for the North American and Caribbean mobile network operators.
Michele Zarri is an independent management consultant. He started his career in Fujitsu R&D working on layer 1 of WCDMA before moving to Deutsche Telekom representing the company in 3GPP. Michele served two terms as 3GPP TSG SA WG1 chairman and has been rapporteur of several specifications and work items. In 2015, Michele joined the GSMA as technical director of the 5G projects.
Dongwook Kim is Specifications Manager of the 3GPP, the secretary of 3GPP CT3 working group, and the work plan coordinator of 3GPP TSG CT. He has worked in the industry for 11 years and his past employers include Korea Telecom (KT), GSM Association (GSMA), and Telecom Infra Project (TIP). His career has focused on promoting latest telecom technologies and serving as the industry think tank.