RADCOM NWDAF is an open, standards compliant, and vendor agnostic solution for closed-loop automation. It provides all the 3GPP use cases defined in Rel. 15 , 16, 17 and 18 as well as extended use cases. It also offers use cases beyond the 3GPP standards. The underlying solution can also be deployed as a RAN-DAF and MDAF.
Correlating data from multiple sources from RAN to the core.
With AI/ML-based anomaly detection and predictive analytics.
Supports 5G standards and proprietary use cases.
RADCOM NWDAF leverages open, standardized interfaces to share data with the other network functions as a producer/consumer in the 5G core. While data is exposed with a REST API to the service layer, UI, and application layer, it can leverage standard services to scale, and security services for HTTPS based access, and more.
RADCOM NWDAF provides all the use cases defined in Rel. 15, 16 and 17. Such as analytics for slice load level, QoS sustainability, UE mobility, session management congestion control and many more.
RADCOM NWDAF can also extend the beyond 3GPP standards such as collecting and correlating proprietary vendor event feeds and exporting data analytics through non-3GPP APIs. This enables use cases such as enriching RAN Intelligent Controller (RIC) data to improve optimization decisions with core and radio data, IoT anomaly detection, signalling storm mitigation, and more.
RADCOM can provide the following NWDAF deployment options to operators:
RADCOM NWDAF also goes beyond the 3GPP-defined AI framework that focuses on predictive analytics. With RADCOM NWDAF powered by RADCOM AIM (AI module), the operator also benefits from additional Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) driven use cases such as automated anomaly detection and root cause analysis.
RADCOM AIM provides this without any need to configure thresholds. So, once RADCOM’s solution is deployed on the network, it learns baseline behavior and automatically creates thresholds. If an anomaly is detected a closed-loop task is activated by sending a notification to 3rd party network functions or the Operations, Administration, and Maintenance (OAM), which facilitates corrective action using a zero-touch process with no human interaction.
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