O-RAN xApps Conflict Management using Graph Convolutional Networks
By: Maryam Al Shami, Jun Yan, Emmanuel Thepie Fapi
Potential Business Impact:
Fixes phone network problems before they happen.
The lack of a unified mechanism to coordinate and prioritize the actions of different applications can create three types of conflicts (direct, indirect, and implicit). Conflict management in O-RAN refers to the process of identifying and resolving conflicts between network applications. In our paper, we introduce a novel data-driven GCN-based method called GRAPH-based Intelligent xApp Conflict Prediction and Analysis (GRAPHICA) based on Graph Convolutional Network (GCN). It predicts three types of conflicts (direct, indirect, and implicit) and pinpoints the root causes (xApps). GRAPHICA captures the complex and hidden dependencies among the xApps, controlled parameters, and KPIs in O-RAN to predict possible conflicts. Then, it identifies the root causes (xApps) contributing to the predicted conflicts. The proposed method was tested on highly imbalanced synthesized datasets where conflict instances range from 40% to 10%. The model is tested in a setting that simulates real-world scenarios where conflicts are rare to assess its performance. Experimental results demonstrate a high F1-score over 98% for the synthesized datasets with different levels of class imbalance.
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