The biggest driver for telco digital twins is the exploding use of AI/ML—for service assurance, capacity planning, and most importantly, to automate complex network operations. And the RAN is ground zero for applying AI/ML algorithms to react to changing real-time conditions via automated closed-loop actions.
Modern Open RAN architectures feature a RAN intelligent controller (RIC), an open platform to run applications in the most dynamic and demanding part of the network, closest to subscribers. We’re already seeing an ecosystem of groundbreaking third-party RIC apps that use algorithmic analysis to optimize spectral efficiency, reduce power consumption, and more. The AI-driven RIC apps of the future will be even more transformative, but only if their algorithms have realistic data to train on.
👥 🌐 Digital twins aren't just for science fiction anymore - they're here to revolutionize the way CSPs manage their networks and make changes with ease.
In this Mobile Europe feature, VMware by Broadcom's Johannes (Janco) Terblanche shares how engineers can test new applications through accurate virtual models. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3y4EsMh
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