Is RF the limiting issue on steady community testing?

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When you’ll be able to constantly check community software program, how does RF testing additionally want to vary?

CI/CD is a software of the IT world, of hyperscalers. Cellular community operators have labored for years to remake themselves in that picture, to develop into software-centric with the intention to obtain the identical scale and agility. However MNOs are MNOs exactly as a result of they’ve one thing that nobody else does: A Radio Entry Community. And for all that it’s invisible to the attention, RF is in the end a bodily interface.

“The cloud-scale firms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, they stay this world,” says David Woodcock, who handles product technique for check orchestration firm ACentury. “They’re used to frequent, small modifications, a number of occasions a day. And the cellular community operators are going to want to have the ability to get to that as effectively, to benefit from the agility and the potential of cloud-native networking. However they’re handcuffed to the truth that they’ve obtained this large bodily asset of a wi-fi community that’s going to want to have the ability to be examined on the identical sort of velocity.

“CI/CD is all about automating all of the check suites – which is very easy when what you’re testing is digital,” he continues. “However the radio layer may be very a lot bodily.” That always means guide check set-up in a lab that mirrors, as a lot as potential, the manufacturing community. “You’ll be able to’t actually do steady integration and steady deployment, with steady testing within the center, if you need to cease doing what you’re doing and re-align your lab to do the subsequent check,” Woodcock says. “RF is totally different. I’ve seen it many occasions in my profession the place folks from the wired IT business assume that the radio hyperlink a part of any community is rather like an Ethernet cable, and it’s not. So it’s essential incorporate that layer into your end-to-end check – and proper now, it’s the limiting issue for how briskly you’ll be able to check.”

He explains: “When [carriers are] doing new function testing or regression testing, when Apple releases a brand new iOS replace, or there’s new Android firmware, or Community Vendor A releases a quarterly patch to their infrastructure, they’ve tons of or 1000’s of check circumstances they should run of their labs to verify all that stuff works, nonetheless. And that entails doing 100s of cellular originated cellphone calls and file downloads and video calls all whereas simulating roaming between all their totally different website designs and vendor mixtures and to do a kind of exams it typically takes them hours or days to arrange the RF surroundings of their lab to do a check that takes 20 minutes.”

As a result of there may be a lot to check, he continues, he has seen firsthand that there could be time-to-market delays in, say, with the ability to promote a flagship system as a result of the lab isn’t accessible. “It’s an ongoing problem. It’s going to worsen, too,” Woodcock says. Not solely does each “G” add new spectrum bands and enhance the complexity of the RF surroundings (and add to check time), the emergence of Open RAN and the pushing of disaggregation into the RAN provides yet one more layer that must be built-in. “The variety of distributors concerned is an order of magnitude greater, and who is aware of what their cadence goes to be for after they launch their driver updates?” He foresees that operators will handle that complexity by limiting the variety of vendor mixtures they permit of their networks and demanding that these distributors work collectively forward of time on integration. However, he says, “They’re going to want to construct a testing infrastructure that permits them to play with these mixtures and attempt to discover ways in which they break, and forestall that. And [do it] quick.” As a result of in any other case they lose the very velocity and agility that they’ve been working to attain by implementing software program so deeply and broadly throughout the community.

Carriers, Woodcock says, “actually have had their fingers full with the transition to cloud-native and virtualized networks. … They have been pretty comfy with how they dealt with the RF a part of their worlds. However … increasingly more now, they’re beginning to suppose, that is now the limiting case in how we speed up. So they should rethink about the best way to velocity up the RF portion of the end-to-end check.”

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