.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. contents:: :depth: 3 .. .. _docs_5G_oof_pci: OOF-PCI -------- Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~ 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 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 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.