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RequirementPresenter(s)/Contact(s)
Onboard ETSI SOL004  compliant VNF packages (ETSI Package Management)Fernando Oliveira
Onboard ETSI SOL004  compliant VNF packages (ETSI Package Management)Fernando Oliveira
Design ETSI SOL007  compliant Network Service Descriptor packages  (ETSI Package Management)Fernando Oliveira
Support for Nested/Hierarchical ETSI SOL001 v2.7.1 Network Service DescriptorFernando Oliveira
Support for ETSI SOL003 v2.7.1 Or-Vnfm Interface from ONAP to external VNF Manager(s)Fernando Oliveira
E2E Network Slicing 
Support xNF Software Upgrade in association to schema updatesZu Qiang
ONAP components support for native CNAs artifacts and cloud native service models distribution and managementAlessandro D'Alessandro
Support for a declarative approach in the SO engineAlessandro D'Alessandro
Support for hitless A&AI schema modification for new services/CNFs (e.g. no A&AI pods restart)Alessandro D'Alessandro
Support for A&AI and k8s alignment about instance details that need to be kept in A&AIAlessandro D'Alessandro
Support for Test Topology Auto Design (NFV Testing Automatic Platform)Lei Huang (Unlicensed)
Support for Test Environment Auto Deploy(NFV Testing Automatic Platform)Lei Huang (Unlicensed)
Support for Test Task Auto Execution (NFV Testing Automatic Platform)Lei Huang (Unlicensed)
Support for Test Result Auto Analysis & Certification (NFV Testing Automatic Platform)Lei Huang (Unlicensed)
OOF-SON: 5G Self-Organizing Network (SON) using ONAP Optimization Framework (OOF)

Run Time Configuration Database / Data Persistency Service Project


Onboard ETSI SOL004  compliant VNF packages (ETSI Package Management)

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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. 

E2E Network Slicing 

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Slicing


Slides presented in the March 16th 2020 Requirements Sub-committee callE2E Network Slicing High level requirements report on Mar 2nd Requirement Subcommittee Call

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Executive Summary: 5G Network Slicing is one of the key features of 5G. The essence of Network Slicing is in sharing network resources (PNFs, VNFs, CNFs) while satisfying widely varying and sometimes seemingly contradictory requirements to different customers in an optimal manner. Same network is expected to provide different Quality of Experience to different consumers, use case categories and industry verticals including factory automation, connected home, autonomous vehicles, smart cities, remote healthcare, in-stadium experience and rural broadband. An End-to-End Network Slice consists of RAN, Transport and Core network slice sub-nets. This Use Case intends to demonstrate the modeling, orchestration and assurance of a simple network slice (e.g. eMBB). While 3GPP standards are evolving and 5G RAN and core are being realized, this Use Case will start with realizing an E2E Network Slice with a simple example of a 5G RAN, Core and Transport Network Slice sub-nets. It will also align with relevant standard bodies (e.g., 3GPP, ETSI, TM Forum) as well as other open initiatives such as O-RAN where relevant, w.r.to both interfaces as well as the functional aspects.

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OOF-SON: 5G Self-Organizing Network (SON) using ONAP Optimization Framework (OOF)


Slides presented in the March 16th 2020 Requirements Sub-committee call

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Executive Summary: SON (Self-Organizing Networks) functionality is an essential part of 4G 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 cases 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, and added centralized Automated Neighbor Relations (ANR) aspects in Dublin. In Frankfurt, we included adaptive SON functionality, took initial steps in O-RAN alignment and collaborated with Policy Control Loop Co-ordination (CLC). For Guilin, we will align with ORAN interfaces, be the early adopter of the new Runtime Config DB (e.g. generate DB schemas and APIs based on yang models), cover SON-related workflow for new cell addition, introduce another SON use case to add new platform capabilities, and collaborate on further extensions to  CLC. We will also pursue alignment with industry trends for open interfaces & open models for RAN interactions, in particular with O-RAN.

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KEY CONTACTS - Benjamin Cheung , Joanne Liu Rudel

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - The RunTime Configuration Database / Data Persistency Service is a new platform component that is designed to serve as a data repository for Run-time data that needs to be persistent. As a stand-alone ONAP component, this project provides data layer services to other ONAP platform components and use cases that require persistent configuration or operational data. The R6 development will be enhanced as well.      

BUSINESS IMPACT - The ability for service operators to visualize and manage data in a RAN network (PNFs, VNFs, and logical constructs) with ONAP is a critical business function because they are key Life Cycle Management (LCM) and OA&M operations. The project has business impacts to enhance the operation of data-handling within ONAP by providing efficient data layer services.

BUSINESS MARKETS - This project applies to any domain (wireless, transport, optical, and wireline) that ONAP may manage. It is not a market or geographical specific capability. It is expected that scaled ONAP installations such as Edge & Core ONAP deployments will also deploy the database across each installation.

FUNDING/FINANCIAL IMPACTS - This project represents a large potential Operating Expense (OPEX) savings for operators because of the ability to configure networks saving time and expenses.

ORGANIZATION MGMT, SALES STRATEGIES - There is no additional organizational management or sales strategies for this use case outside of a service providers "normal" ONAP deployment and its attendant organizational resources from a service provider.