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All implementations will be demonstrated in open community labs to prove functionalities and to give feedback to the O-RAN working groups.

Functional view of OSC NONRTRIC

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The figure above shows a functional view of the Non-RealTime RIC function in OSC. Many of the functions will be supported by the underlying SMO platform.

Functional view of OSC NONRTRIC - Latest available functionality

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The figure above shows the latest released functionality for the Non-RealTime RIC functions in OSC (F Release & ONAP Jakarta).

For more information see out G I Release Developers Guide

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The early vision for the O-RAN Non-RealTime RIC, and OSC NONRTRIC project, did not significantly differentiate between SMO platform and Non-RT RIC platform functions, where the main SMO requirements could be partly fulfilled by using a combination of OSC OAM, OSC NONRTRIC, and ONAP functions (See OAM Project: SMO - Service Management and Orchestration).In the meeting from 2019-08-12 we clarified the (then) expected integration of ONAP and OSC OAM/NONRTRIC functionality.Image RemovedSince then OSC has created an OSC SMO project.

In the NONRTRIC project we will reuse ONAP (and other open-source) functions where needed, and where necessary support changes upstream if needed. We strongly believe that open-source software should be reused where possible and appropriate, the maximize community participation and avoid community fragmentation. For example, we reuse and contribute to the A1 Policy Management functions in ONAP, which emerged from a merging of related activities in both OSC and ONAP. We also reuse numerous other ONAP functions, e.g. SDNC, Control LoopACM, Policy Framework, CPS, DMaaP, DCAE VES & PM functions, etc..

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