DISRUPTIVE WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES Sample Clauses

DISRUPTIVE WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES. With the use of the wireless technologies within the project, the first aim is to improve the industry- level, disaggregated, and O-RAN-based virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN). It involves the development of software components (offered as Containerized Network Functions) that allow flexible deployment of disaggregated vRAN elements (O-CU, O-DU, O-RU) on top of virtualized Kubernetes or Docker Swarm platforms. These components include the Placement Agent and Prediction Agent. Secondly, an optimization framework will be developed to determine the optimal placement of vRAN in edge-cloud and edge-multi-cloud deployments, considering specific performance goals and limitations. For this purpose, the framework will provide templates and examples of how to allocate resources for three different types of systems: edge resource schedulers, federated joint radio/computing schedulers, and multi-cloud systems. It will also include information on how to use CAMEL descriptors to define deployment goals. In addition, improvements will be made to the cognitive plane definition, which ensures the utilization of AI/ML techniques for acquiring knowledge and modifying vRAN settings based on the current environment conditions and feedback. These solutions will enable customization of the vRAN deployment to align with the anticipated use cases in the project, especially those that demand specific functional divisions (such as guaranteeing latency limits or achieving high data rates). This task will also investigate the different types of tools and evaluate the system performances by using these tools for O-RAN components, RIC, xApps, and AI/ML. The Malaga platform will be leveraged as a testbed by using test and measurement tools for O-RAN deployment debugging and troubleshooting. Another part of the relevant activities will be to define the API for RIS to be able to dynamically modify settings of the RIS HW for multiple use cases available in the project. A synergy of lensing and reconfigurable meta surfaces is being explored to extend the field of view beyond the state of the art as well as enable open software APIs for independent control and optimization of a beamforming solution. The RIS modeling in the mmWave outdoor scenario will be designed and associated RF tests of RIS components will be executed. The output of this task will create a 6G-SANDBOX Library v1 which will describe the technology enablers incorporated in the 6G-SANDBOX Library such as Open RAN, Time S...
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