Attention: The O-RAN Software Community has delivered the Ninth release named "I" Release!


For all the information on the latest release including software, documentation, and help; please check out the Releases menu or click on the link: "I" Release December 2023 

See the O-RAN Virtual Exhibition

For those of you who would like to dive in please check out the new Getting Started User Guide for the I Release.

Welcome to the O-RAN Software Community (OSC) wiki.

This community is partnering with the O-RAN Alliance and Linux Foundation to support the software develop for an open RAN solution that is available to everyone. The community will align with the architecture and specifications that are created by the O-RAN Alliance working groups to create a working software solution to enable an open and intelligent 5G radio access network.

This wiki is open to everyone but will require a Linux Foundation ID to contribute or change the material. If you are interested in learning more about the O-RAN Alliance please see https://www.o-ran.org/.

To learn more about activities of the O-RAN Software Community you can explore the wiki. Please take a look at the TOC which provides oversight on the project.

A few key points about the OSC is that it supports two types of projects with each having a charter to provide structure for software contributions. They are the O-RAN Software Community which utilizes the Apache 2 license and the other is the O-RAN Specification project that utilizes the O-RAN License. Apache 2 is the standard license for open source O-RAN software contributions. The O-RAN License supports software that addresses RAN essential licensing and supports fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms.

We delivered our first release (Amber) in November 2019 and will work with the community to continue to develop a software solution and make it open.

Please check back on our progress or even better join in and help move the RAN forward!

Important Links

For more information on the O-RAN Software Community project, charter and our mission go to https://o-ran-sc.org/

If you are interested in learning more about the O-RAN Alliance please see https://www.o-ran.org


Attention: The O-RAN Software Community has delivered the Eighth release named "H" Release!


For all the information on the latest release including software, documentation, and help; please check out the Releases menu or click on the link: "H" Release July 2023 

See the O-RAN Virtual Exhibition

For those of you who would like to dive in please check out the new Getting Started User Guide for the H Release.


Welcome to the O-RAN Software Community (OSC) wiki.

This community is partnering with the O-RAN Alliance and Linux Foundation to support the software develop for an open RAN solution that is available to everyone. The community will align with the architecture and specifications that are created by the O-RAN Alliance working groups to create a working software solution to enable an open and intelligent 5G radio access network.

This wiki is open to everyone but will require a Linux Foundation ID to contribute or change the material. If you are interested in learning more about the O-RAN Alliance please see https://www.o-ran.org/.

To learn more about activities of the O-RAN Software Community you can explore the wiki. Please take a look at the TOC which provides oversight on the project.

A few key points about the OSC is that it supports two types of projects with each having a charter to provide structure for software contributions. They are the O-RAN Software Community which utilizes the Apache 2 license and the other is the O-RAN Specification project that utilizes the O-RAN License. Apache 2 is the standard license for open source O-RAN software contributions. The O-RAN License supports software that addresses RAN essential licensing and supports fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms.

We delivered our first release (Amber) in November 2019 and will work with the community to continue to develop a software solution and make it open.

Please check back on our progress or even better join in and help move the RAN forward!

Important Links

For more information on the O-RAN Software Community project, charter and our mission go to https://o-ran-sc.org/



If you are interested in learning more about the O-RAN Alliance please see https://www.o-ran.org

Attention: The O-RAN Software Community has delivered the Seventh release named "G" Release!


For all the information on the latest release including software, documentation, and help; please check out the Releases menu or click on the link: "G" Release December 2022 

See the O-RAN Virtual Exhibition

For those of you who would like to dive in please check out the new Getting Started User Guide for the Bronze Release.


Welcome to the O-RAN Software Community (OSC) wiki.

This community is partnering with the O-RAN Alliance and Linux Foundation to support the software develop for an open RAN solution that is available to everyone. The community will align with the architecture and specifications that are created by the O-RAN Alliance working groups to create a working software solution to enable an open and intelligent 5G radio access network.

This wiki is open to everyone but will require a Linux Foundation ID to contribute or change the material. If you are interested in learning more about the O-RAN Alliance please see https://www.o-ran.org/.

To learn more about activities of the O-RAN Software Community you can explore the wiki. Please take a look at the TOC which provides oversight on the project.

A few key points about the OSC is that it supports two types of projects with each having a charter to provide structure for software contributions. They are the O-RAN Software Community which utilizes the Apache 2 license and the other is the O-RAN Specification project that utilizes the O-RAN License. Apache 2 is the standard license for open source O-RAN software contributions. The O-RAN License supports software that addresses RAN essential licensing and supports fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms.

We delivered our first release (Amber) in November 2019 and will work with the community to continue to develop a software solution and make it open.

Please check back on our progress or even better join in and help move the RAN forward!

Important Links

For more information on the O-RAN Software Community project, charter and our mission go to https://o-ran-sc.org/

If you are interested in learning more about the O-RAN Alliance please see https://www.o-ran.org


Attention: The O-RAN Software Community has delivered the Sixth release named "F" Release!

For all the information on the latest release including software, documentation, and help; please check out the Releases menu or click on the link: "F" Release August 2022 

See the O-RAN Virtual Exhibition

For those of you who would like to dive in please check out the new Getting Started User Guide for the Bronze Release.


Welcome to the O-RAN Software Community (OSC) wiki.

This community is partnering with the O-RAN Alliance and Linux Foundation to support the software develop for an open RAN solution that is available to everyone. The community will align with the architecture and specifications that are created by the O-RAN Alliance working groups to create a working software solution to enable an open and intelligent 5G radio access network.

This wiki is open to everyone but will require a Linux Foundation ID to contribute or change the material. If you are interested in learning more about the O-RAN Alliance please see https://www.o-ran.org/.

To learn more about activities of the O-RAN Software Community you can explore the wiki. Please take a look at the TOC which provides oversight on the project.

A few key points about the OSC is that it supports two types of projects with each having a charter to provide structure for software contributions. They are the O-RAN Software Community which utilizes the Apache 2 license and the other is the O-RAN Specification project that utilizes the O-RAN License. Apache 2 is the standard license for open source O-RAN software contributions. The O-RAN License supports software that addresses RAN essential licensing and supports fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms.

We delivered our first release (Amber) in November 2019 and will work with the community to continue to develop a software solution and make it open.

Please check back on our progress or even better join in and help move the RAN forward!

Important Links

For more information on the O-RAN Software Community project, charter and our mission go to https://o-ran-sc.org/



If you are interested in learning more about the O-RAN Alliance please see https://www.o-ran.org



Attention: The O-RAN Software Community has delivered the Fourth release named "D" Release!

For all the information on the Cherry release including software, documentation, and help; please check out the Releases menu or click on the link: "D" Release August 2021 

See the O-RAN Virtual Exhibition

For those of you who would like to dive in please check out the new Getting Started User Guide for the Bronze Release.


Welcome to the O-RAN Software Community (OSC) wiki.

This community is partnering with the O-RAN Alliance and Linux Foundation to support the software develop for an open RAN solution that is available to everyone. The community will align with the architecture and specifications that are created by the O-RAN Alliance working groups to create a working software solution to enable an open and intelligent 5G radio access network.

This wiki is open to everyone but will require a Linux Foundation ID to contribute or change the material. If you are interested in learning more about the O-RAN Alliance please see https://www.o-ran.org/.

To learn more about activities of the O-RAN Software Community you can explore the wiki. Please take a look at the TOC which provides oversight on the project.

A few key points about the OSC is that it supports two types of projects with each having a charter to provide structure for software contributions. They are the O-RAN Software Community which utilizes the Apache 2 license and the other is the O-RAN Specification project that utilizes the O-RAN License. Apache 2 is the standard license for open source O-RAN software contributions. The O-RAN License supports software that addresses RAN essential licensing and supports fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) terms.

We delivered our first release (Amber) in November 2019 and will work with the community to continue to develop a software solution and make it open.

Please check back on our progress or even better join in and help move the RAN forward!

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8 Comments

  1. Hello,

    I am new to ORAN. I am able to install the near realtime RIC by following the instructions for the bronze release, Near Realtime RIC Installation - Getting Started - Confluence (o-ran-sc.org). I am interested in building the binary from the three tar ball files listed on the cherry release website, Cherry Release (Dec 2020) - Releases - Confluence (o-ran-sc.org). Is there detail instructions on how to compile the source code? 

    Thanks,

    John 

  2. user-919ab

    Hi All,

    I have taken the kpimon xapp from cherry release and created the docker image, onboarded and deployed. Now I have to make the xapp interact with e2sim, So I have taken the same from cherry release. E2 SETUP is been established from E2term to E2sim and kpimon xapp has sent subscription request to subscription manager and in turn subscription manager has forwarded the message to E2sim. Next E2sim is sending the RIC indication to kpimon but kpimon is not able to decode. So I have been stuck here. Can anyone help me out to resolve this.

  3. user-0ffe7

    Hi Team,

    We are trying to integrate ODU-Low and Benytel RU. We found Benetyl RU supports only n78 frequency. What all configurations we have to make

    from DU side to ensure we can send some ecipri packets with IQ samples and receive it through benytel RU .

    Thanks in advance.

  4. Hi All,

    We are trying to test L1 App. We have installed FlexRan, ICC and DPDK 21.11 on CentOS 7. We are using Xeon W2145 processor and 64 GB RAM. We have also reserved 8192 2M hugepages. We are getting segmentation error while running the test app. Did anyone else get this? How to solve this error?

    Thanks in advance

  5. I am reading O-RAN CUS document version 06. In that I am trying to implement Block Floating Point algorithm (BFP) in MATLAB. I am following pseudo logic given in ORAN pdf. I am getting exponent always equal to zero. 

    Any help or some document related to BFP will be very helpful.

    Thank you. 

  6. Hi All,

    I am trying to install O-RAN Near RT RIC platform on Centos 7. But could not able to verify kubernetes package cloud certificate. How this can be solved and how near-RT RIC be installed on Centos 7 ? Any help or some document will be very helpful.

    Hoping for an early response.

    Thanks in advance.

    1. There's a demo video for Ubuntu  here: 2022-05-24 Release F Not sure if you tried that already. Maybe once you have it working on Ubuntu you can try to do the same steps on CentOS

  7. hey all
    im trying to download and run the oransc sme services and getting stuck with a module not found error 
    module name : externalRef0 in the common.gen.go file , yes it is a generated file therefore i cant change the contents but the error still is there from the file can someone help


    hoping for an early resonse 

    thank you