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.. _docs_5G_oof_pci:
OOF-PCI
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Description
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The 5G OOF-PCI use case is an implementation of a SON (Self-Organizing Networks) algorithm
for Physical Cell ID (PCI) optimization and the centralized Automatic Neighbor Relations
(ANR) function (blacklisting a neighbor for handovers) in a 4G/5G network using the ONAP
Optimization Framework (OOF). This use case began with the implementation of PCI
optimization in Casablanca. In Dublin release, the SON-Handler MS was onboarded asa
micro-service in DCAE. Enhancements were made to Policy and SDN-C components. Further
details of Dublin release scope and impacts for this use case are described in:
https://docs.onap.org/en/dublin/submodules/integration.git/docs/docs_5G_oof_pci.html#docs-5g-oof-pci
In Frankfurt release, the following are the main enhancements:
- Introduction of Control Loop Coordination functionality, wherein a second control loop execution is
denied by Policy component when another control loop is in progress.
- Introduction of adaptive SON, wherein a set of cells whose PCI values are fixed (i.e., cannot be changed
during PCI optimization) are considered during the PCI optimization.
- In addition, the first step towards O-RAN alignment is being taken with SDN-C (R) being able to receive a DMaaP
message containing configuration updates (which would be triggered when a neighbor-list-change occurs in the RAN
and is communicated to ONAP over VES).
As part of this use case work, a RAN Simulator providing a simulated Radio Access Network
(RAN) with a number of netconf servers simulating PNF elements has been implemented. The
functionality of the RAN Simulator includes:
- Generation of neighbor-list-update messages
- Generation of alarms for PCI collision/confusion and
- Generation of handover metrics for different neighbor pairs (for the ANR use case).
All above functionality are enabled using a simple UI.
All details regarding the use case for Frankfurt can be found here:
https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/OOF+%28SON%29+in+R5+El+Alto%2C+OOF+%28SON%29+in+R6+Frankfurt
The main use case page is:
https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/5G+-+OOF+%28ONAP+Optimization+Framework%29+and+PCI+%28Physical+Cell+ID%29+Optimization
How to Use
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The OOF-PCI use case is implemented in the Rutgers University (Winlab) ONAP Wireless Lab (OWL).
For details, please see: https://wiki.onap.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=45298557.
This page includes instructions for access to the lab. Setup and testing is done manually up to now.
For all instructions about installing the components, please see:
Installation: https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Demo+setup+steps
Son-Handler installation:
https://onap.readthedocs.io/en/latest/submodules/dcaegen2.git/docs/sections/services/son-handler/installation.html
Test Status and Plans
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
For Frankfurt release, the enhancements described above were implemented. OOF was enhanced
with handling cells with fixed PCI values during the optimization, SON-Handler MS was
functionally enhanced for adaptive SON functionality, SDN-C (R) was enhanced to include
handling of DMaaP message for config changes in the RAN, and Policy was also enhanced with
Control Loop Co-ordination function.
To see information about test plans, please see https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Testing.
Known Issues and Resolutions
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(a) It is intended to have the RAN Simulator support sufficient Honeycomb netconf server instances to simulate 2000 cells.
However, this number may be lower if there are hardware limitatons.
(b) For Control Loop Co-ordination, the denial of a second Control Loop based on Target Lock (i.e., when a second Control
Loop tries to operate on the same target (in this case, a PNF) is successfully tested. The CLC is also applied at Control
Loop level only. However, some code updates are required in Policy to properly update the Operations History DB entry, and
to check the existence of active Control Loops by Policy. This will be addressed in Guilin release, and tracked via
https://jira.onap.org/browse/POLICY-2581 and https://jira.onap.org/browse/POLICY-2583.
(c) For Adaptive SON, the functionality in SON-Handler and OOF is implemented, however the OOF functionality is not
fully tested (this was anyhow a stretch goal). Further, the DCAE-CL-RSP message is not sent by Policy in Frankfurt release.
This is tracked via https://jira.onap.org/browse/POLICY-2580 and shall be part of Guilin release.
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