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What is O1 Interface in Open RAN?

O1 Interface 

The O1 Interface is a logical connection between all “O-RAN Managed Elements (MEs)” and the “management entities” within the SMO framework. The purpose of O1 interface is to ensure the operation and management e.g. FCAPS, software Management, file management of the O-RAN components.

In other words we can elaborate, the O1 interface enables the management of all O-RAN components that need to be orchestrated and the associated O-RAN network functions. The components managed via O1 include the near-RT RIC, the O-CU, the O-DU in 5G NR. The O-CU corresponds to a predefined combination of O-CU-CP and O-CU-UP.

Figure below shows an extracted logical O-RAN architecture to illustrate the O1 interface and its influence on O-RAN Manage Elements, including the O-eNodeB. The O-RU termination of the O1 interface towards the SMO is currently under investigation so this  interface is shown dashed.

O1 enables the SMO framework to access the O-RAN network functions. Network management is supported in line with the FCAPS model. FCAPS corresponds to the ISO model for network management, which describes and comprises the five functional areas of fault, configuration, accounting, performance and security management. Thus, the O1 interface plays a central role in the overall O-RAN architecture and network operation. O1 supports typical FCAPS and other management functions, including the following functions.

O1 Interface Key Pointers

Management Services supported via the O1 Interface

The management functionalities are realized by using standard protocols e.g. SSH, TLS, NETCONF and data models e.g. YANG.  with the help of the provisioning management service, the SMO framework can receive information (updates) from the MEs via the O1 interface e.g. on the current resource utilization and in return initiate an optimized configuration of the MEs.

In O-RAN based mobile networks supporting AI/ML approaches, the O1 interface is used to collect (training) data that can be used for ML purposes from the MEs O-DU and O-CU. The (ML-based) non-RT RIC located in the SMO can offer policies to be considered in cell-level optimization by providing (time-varying) optimal configuration sets for cell parameters via the O1 interface.

The O-RAN architecture allows the collection, access to and management of data records (history) relating to the traffic transferred over the RAN, the selected routing and the handover operations carried out. For this purpose, the data is transmitted via the O1 interface.

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