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OSC Community Lab: The Integration Test Bed for O-RAN Software Community

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arxiv 2208.14885 v1 pith:TUCQ53IA submitted 2022-08-31 cs.NI

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O-RAN Software Community (OSC) is an open-source project collaborated by O-RAN Alliance and Linux Foundation, aiming to develop reference software components based on 3GPP and O-RAN Alliance specifications. The OSC has twelve projects. Among them, the Integration and Testing (INT) project is responsible for testing the requirements documented in each release for end-to-end and use case testing. Three OSC Community Laboratories were built to speed up the integration and interoperability testing among different projects. This paper summarizes the software components developed by OSC projects and the status of the three OSC Community Laboratories. The activities of each laboratory, how the community collaborates, and the challenges we encountered along the way were elaborated.

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