Discuss and compare the “Traditional 3GPP RAN Traffic Steering” vs “O-RAN RIC-Based Traffic Steering” in efficiently managing traffic in increasingly complex and capacity-rich mobile networks.
jnmakuru Changed status to publish November 23, 2023
Traffic steering addresses the challenges of efficiently managing traffic in increasingly complex and capacity rich mobile networks. O-RAN ALLIANCE RIC based traffic steering represents a significant evolution from traditional 3GPP RAN traffic steering mechanisms.
Traditional 3GPP RAN Traffic Steering:
- Cell-Centric Approach: Traditional 3GPP RAN traffic steering is typically cell-centric, focusing on the average performance of a cell rather than individual user experiences.
- Static Policies: The mechanisms are largely static, with pre-defined rules and parameters that do not adapt in real-time to changing network conditions or user demands.
- Limited Flexibility: These systems are limited in their ability to handle complex scenarios, such as traffic distribution across multiple access technologies or varying user requirements.
- Reactive Management: Traffic management strategies in traditional systems are usually passive, reacting to conditions rather than proactively managing them.
- Delayed Response: There is often a slower response to changing network conditions due to the static nature of the traffic steering policies and lack of real-time data analysis.
O-RAN RIC-Based Traffic Steering:
- User-Centric Approach: O-RAN’s RIC-based traffic steering focuses on optimizing user experience by considering individual user needs and conditions.
- Dynamic and Adaptive Policies: RIC enables dynamic policy management, where rules can be updated in real-time based on continuous monitoring and analysis of network conditions.
- Increased Flexibility: O-RAN’s approach allows for more flexible management of traffic across different network layers and access technologies, adapting to various scenarios and service requirements.
- Proactive Management: RIC-based systems leverage advanced data analytics and machine learning to predict network performance and user behavior, enabling proactive traffic management.
- Real-Time Decision Making: Near-RT RIC can make decisions in near-real-time, allowing for quick adaptations to changing network environments and user demands.
- Enhanced Data Analytics: RIC systems use sophisticated data analytics, including AI and ML algorithms, for more accurate and efficient traffic steering decisions.
- Open and Interoperable: O-RAN’s architecture promotes open interfaces and interoperability, facilitating integration with various vendors and technologies, unlike the more closed and proprietary nature of traditional 3GPP systems.
Tech Junction Answered question November 22, 2023