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Application Service Descriptor (ASD) onboarding package IM / DM

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Key Contacts  Marian Darula ,  @Nguyenphu, Thinh, Byung-Woo Jun

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Control Loop in TOSCA LCM Improvement

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Key Contacts - Zu Qiang (Ericsson) Liam Fallon 

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PM Data Collection Control: Subscription update

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Key Contacts - Mark Scott, Zu Qiang (Ericsson)

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ONAP CNF orchestration - Jakarta Enhancements

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Key Contacts - Lukasz Rajewski Seshu Kumar Mudiganti

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Organization Mgmt, Sales Strategies - There is no additional organizational management or sales strategies for this requirement outside of a service providers "normal" ONAP deployment and its attendant organizational resources from a service provider


OOF SON Use Case

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Key Contacts - N.K. Shankaranarayanan , krishna moorthy 

Executive Summary SON (Self-Organizing Networks) functionality is an essential part of existing 4G mobility networks, and will be even more critical for 5G. SON enables automation to improve network performance and efficiency, improve user experience, and reduce operational expenses and complexity. The objective of the OOF-SON use case is to develop an ONAP-based SON platform using the ONAP Optimization Framework (OOF). We have taken a phased approach since SON is complex, and SON for 5G is still evolving. We started with the Physical Cell Identity (PCI) optimization SON use case in Casablanca, then added some centralized Automated Neighbor Relations (ANR) aspects in Dublin. In Frankfurt, we addressed some enhancements such as basic CM-notify handling (as preparation for O-RAN alignment), adaptive SON, etc. In Guilin, we introduced use of AI/ML by onboarding an offline-trained ML-model to ONAP which will provide additional inputs to PCI optimization based on historical PM data, and stabilized the functionality in Honolulu. In Istanbul, we aligned FM messages with relevant standards, and converged on new 3GPP NRM-based yang models to leverage CPS for RAN configuration. In Jakarta, we will further align with O-RAN O1 VES message formats, and include A1-based SON actions in addition to the O1-based actions we have used till now.

Business Impact SON is an essential feature in mobility networks, and relevant to every operator. Any ONAP-based network deployment for 5G will benefit from an ONAP-based SON solution, which provides a disaggregation of SON functions into modules aligned with the ONAP architecture. Operators and vendors will both benefit from the ability of vendors to bring best-in-class solutions to each module, while leveraging the benefits of a community-supported open platform. This will enable faster development of innovative solutions. The approach taken could very well be evolved to address SON use cases whose scope extends beyond just the RAN.

Business Markets SON for 5G is relevant to all 5G operators and markets.

Funding/Financial Impacts SON functions reduce Opex since the automated self-organizing functions are an efficient approach to continuously optimize network configurations to improve performance and respond to network conditions.

Organization Mgmt, Sales Strategies There are no additional organizational management or sales strategies for this beyond whatever is required for ONAP deployment to support 5G.