Session 27: Quick Recap - ORAN Architecture, VNF, NFV, 5G Nodes, and ORAN Deployment

  • 12 days ago
In this session, we'll provide a quick recap of key concepts in Open RAN (ORAN) and 5G technology. We'll cover the ORAN architecture, Virtualized Network Functions (VNF), Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Management (NFVM), 5G nodes, and ORAN deployment strategies. This summary will help reinforce your understanding and prepare you for more advanced topics. Join us to revisit these crucial elements and see how they come together to shape the future of telecommunications.

ORAN Architecture:
* Overview: Modular and open architecture promoting interoperability and flexibility.
* Benefits: Encourages innovation by allowing different vendors' components to work together.

Virtualized Network Functions (VNF):
* Software implementations of network functions that run on virtualized infrastructure.
* Advantages: Offers flexibility, scalability, and cost-efficiency in managing network services.

Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Management (NFVM):
* Role: Manages the lifecycle of VNFs, including deployment, scaling, and orchestration.
* Importance: Ensures efficient and dynamic network operations.

5G Nodes:
* Types: gNodeB (gNB) for 5G NR and ng-eNodeB (ng-eNB) for 4G evolved to support 5G.
* Functionality: Provide radio access and connect users to the 5G core network.

ORAN Deployment:
* Approaches: Includes centralized, distributed, and hybrid deployment models.
* Impact: Enhances network performance, reduces costs, and accelerates deployment times.


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