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Aether, Rakuten Mobile, and Rakuten Symphony Collaborate to Address Key Energy Savings and Traffic Steering Challenges for Heterogeneous Mobile Networks

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Research and Development focused on rApps that optimize performance and lower energy costs in heterogeneous 4G/5G radio access networks (RAN)

Palo Alto, California – March 12, 2025 – Aether, a Linux Foundation project, is pleased to announce that it is teaming with Rakuten Mobile and Rakuten Symphony to launch a series of experiments and trials to explore and validate innovative approaches to address RAN energy saving and traffic steering, under its SMaRT-5G initiative. By focusing on energy savings and traffic steering capabilities, network operators can improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance user experiences while supporting sustainable practices.

This project is specifically designed for 4G/5G brownfield, heterogeneous network environments utilizing an adapted O-RAN architecture. Open source SMO and Non-RT RIC from Linux Foundation projects, optimized and packaged by Aether, will be used to host the rApps which are foundational for the project. Trials will be conducted within network testing labs of Rakuten Mobile and Rakuten Symphony, with collaboration from Intel Labs, Rimedo Labs, Tietoevry, and VIAVI Solutions, with whom Aether has been conducting a series of proof-of-concept studies in the RAN traffic steering/energy saving space, under its SMaRT-5G program. 

Specifically, the current project will implement and test coordinated traffic steering and energy-saving rApps on an open source SMO/Non-RT RIC stack supported by VIAVI simulator and will progress to a commercial SMO/Non-RT RIC stack of Rakuten Mobile with VIAVI simulator as a precursor to potential field trials.

“Energy Saving and Traffic Steering are two of the most critical challenges facing mobile operators and this effort is a significant step towards applying an O-RAN based solution in an open-source platform environment,” said Sarat Puthenpura, Chief Architect Open RAN, Aether. “It is of significance that this is an rApp play, which uses only an O1 interface without an E2 interface, and the coordination between the energy saving and traffic steering applications will be achieved without an A1 interface unlike conventional approaches, making this a pioneering achievement.” 

Planned contributions as part of experiments and trials:

  • Trials are with rApps, using SMO and Non-RT RIC without Near-RT RIC/xApps. 
  • In the initial phase, open source SMO and Non-RT RIC (from Linux Foundation’s O-RAN Software Community), will be used for experimentation, and later Rakuten’s SMO and Non-RT RIC will be used to replicate and further validate the results. 
  • Initial studies will utilize simulated RAN, and successful experiments will be considered for field trials.
  • Rimedo Labs is developing the Traffic Steering rApp (TS-rApp) that will guarantee UE level performance and coordinate with the Energy Saving rApp (ES-rApp). The TS-rApp to use only an O1 interface and its adaptations, as needed.
  • Intel Labs is creating the AI/ML based Energy Saving  rApp (ES-rApp), implementing optimal cell on/off strategies in coordination with the TS-rApp. The ES-rApp to use only an O1 interface and its adaptations.
  • AI/ML capabilities will be leveraged to optimize the rApps performance.
  • VIAVI Solutions will provide RAN simulation capabilities with its TeraVM AI RAN Scenario Generator that trains ML Models to optimize the RAN and tests the ES rApp against stringent benchmarks
  • Tietoevry will contribute system integration support across O-RAN architecture interfaces, implementation of rApps and all needed adaptations, along with test services, for the lab trials.

“We are pleased to see that the Linux Foundation SMaRT-5G initiative, for which we provide an innovative AI/ML based 5G energy-saving rApp to improve efficiency and performance, will have the opportunity to be tested in collaboration with Aether partners. It is one step closer to be deployed in networks in operation,” said Pranav Mehta, Vice-President, Intel Labs. “Energy savings of 5G systems is a key usage model called for by Open RAN (ORAN) operators and customers.”

“This project provides us with a unique opportunity to apply our extensive expertise in developing advanced RAN algorithms,” said Marcin Dryjanski, CEO, Rimedo Labs. “Traditionally, traffic steering has been a RAN feature that we have delivered in the form of an xApp. In this project, however, we focus on extracting the core algorithm and adapting it for integration into an SMO-level application, expanding its scope and potential impact allowing it to be utilized on legacy networks.” 

“We are excited about the evolving roadmap of the SMaRT-5G initiative and the opportunity to integrate, deploy, and experiment on Energy Saving and Traffic Steering optimizations,”said Mariusz Rudnicki, Wireless Global Business Sales Director, Tietoevry. “This project leverages our deep RAN domain expertise to bring emerging technologies one step closer to real-world deployments. By embedding AI-based solutions we enhance automation, efficiency, and performance – accelerating the path from innovation to operational excellence.” 

“VIAVI are excited to be involved in the SMaRT-5G initiative and use our tools and expertise to ensure the success of the Energy Saving and Traffic Steering optimization experiments and trials,” said Ultan Kelly, Wireless Product Manager, VIAVI. “VIAVI AI RSG creates a RAN digital twin that replicates real-world conditions in the lab enabling x/rApps to be trained, tested and validated in real-world environments prior to field deployment. For over 100 years, VIAVI has been directly involved in testing, assuring and securing the largest communications networks around the globe, and validating network products for all Tier-1 network equipment manufacturers.” 

About Aether SMaRT-5G
Aether is a Linux Foundation project that serves as an umbrella for a portfolio of open source 5G mobile networking sub-projects including Aether (private 5G and edge computing platform), SD-Core (open 5G mobile core), SD-RAN (O-RAN compliant open RAN) and SMaRT-5G (sustainable mobile and RAN transformation of 5G).

For more information about Aether, please visit our website: www.aetherproject.org 

About The Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation is the world’s leading home for collaboration on open source software, hardware, standards, and data. Linux Foundation projects are critical to the world’s infrastructure including Linux, Kubernetes, Node.js, ONAP, OpenChain, OpenSSF, PyTorch, RISC-V, SPDX, Zephyr, and more. The Linux Foundation focuses on leveraging best practices and addressing the needs of contributors, users, and solution providers to create sustainable models for open collaboration. For more information, please visit us at linuxfoundation.org. The Linux Foundation has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of trademarks of 

The Linux Foundation, please see its trademark usage page: www.linuxfoundation.org/trademark-usage. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.

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Aether’s SD-RAN Open RAN RIC Delivers Superior Developer Experience in Third-Party Testing

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Palo Alto, California – March 11, 2025 – Aether’s SD-RAN initiative announced it has emerged as a leading open source platform for implementing an O-RAN-compliant Near-Real-Time RAN Intelligent Controller (Near-RT RIC) based upon an independent in-depth comprehensive evaluation by Rimedo Labs, renowned specialists in 5G Open RAN consulting. 

The lab tests conducted an in-depth assessment of open-source Near RT-RIC platforms; the results demonstrated the superiority of Aether SD-RAN across multiple key areas:

  • Most Robust Comprehensive Enterprise-Class Production-Ready Features
    • Advanced orchestration capabilities through RKE2 (Rancher Kubernetes Engine 2)
    • Robust observability stack including Elasticsearch, Grafana, and Prometheus integration
    • Superior security implementation with enforced TLS/SSL encryption for all component communications
    • Efficient gRPC APIs enabling low-latency communication with streaming support
    • Sophisticated topology management through the μONOS platform
    • Full adherence to O-RAN specifications and architecture
    • Advanced state management through Atomix for distributed operations
    • Comprehensive Kubernetes integration via custom operators
    • Industry-standard Apache 2.0 licensing enabling commercial deployment
  • Environment Designed for Developer Ease of Use
    • Most comprehensive and well-organized documentation 
    • Clear deployment procedures and detailed installation guides
    • Extensive SDK support for Python and Go development
    • Simplified xApp development through automated workflows
    • Comprehensive testing and deployment tools including RiaB (RIC-in-a-Box)
    • Monitoring and troubleshooting tools

In addition to publishing the full research report, we will be publishing a series of weekly blogs highlighting findings from the report. We will also host a webinar featuring experts from Rimedo Labs and the Aether Project who will discuss the various test methodologies and report findings.

View full report

Register for webinar – May 27th, 8:00am Pacific

The Aether SD-RAN platform’s enterprise focus is evident in its superior orchestration support and robust observability tools, making it an ideal choice for organizations seeking a production-grade RAN intelligence solution. The project’s integration into the Aether initiative further strengthens its position as a leading choice for private 5G deployments. Aether has built a strong community of contributors and supporters including: Canonical, Intel, Kyunghee University, and Monogoto.

An Open Community

The Aether Project is an open community with open meetings, participation, and collaboration. To learn how to learn about Aether SD-RAN, access project resources, and get involved, please visit: https://aetherproject.org/sd-ran/

About the Aether Project

Aether is a Linux Foundation project that supports a portfolio of open-source 5G mobile networking sub-projects including Aether (private 5G and edge computing), SD-Core (open 5G mobile core), SD-RAN (open RAN), and SMaRT-5G (sustainable mobile and RAN transformation 5G).

About The Linux Foundation

The Linux Foundation is the world’s leading home for collaboration on open source software, hardware, standards, and data. Linux Foundation projects are critical to the world’s infrastructure including Linux, Kubernetes, Node.js, ONAP, OpenChain, OpenSSF, PyTorch, RISC-V, SPDX, Zephyr, and more. The Linux Foundation focuses on leveraging best practices and addressing the needs of contributors, users, and solution providers to create sustainable models for open collaboration. For more information, please visit us at linuxfoundation.org. The Linux Foundation has registered trademarks and uses trademarks. For a list of trademarks of 

The Linux Foundation, please see its trademark usage page: www.linuxfoundation.org/trademark-usage. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.

About Rimedo Labs

Rimedo Labs specializes in delivering top-tier RAN algorithm design and implementation, tailored to meet customer’s individual needs and requirements. We provide applied research and expert consulting services in modern wireless systems, covering Open RAN, 5G, and beyond. Rimedo Labs provides an extensive portfolio of xApps and rApps integrated with commercial and open source RICs.

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Monogoto Announces Adoption of Aether Open Source to Power Next-Generation Private 4G and 5G Networks at MWC Barcelona

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Monogoto, a leading provider of cloud-based cellular connectivity, is excited to announce at MWC Barcelona (Booth 5I51) its adoption of the open-source Aether project, a leading-edge cloud platform for 4G and 5G private networks. As part of this collaboration, Monogoto is integrating Aether into its global connectivity cloud, providing developers with a powerful new component to establish and manage private 4G and 5G networks with ease.

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Aether SMaRT-5G and Rutgers WINLAB Join Forces with the EchoStar-led ORCID Lab on 5G Energy Efficiency Measurements, Modeling and Tests

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PALO ALTO, California – January 14, 2025 — Aether SMaRT-5G is pleased to announce that along with Rutgers University WINLAB, it is joining forces with the ORCID Lab to further expand its SMaRT-5G program, broadening the current R&D efforts on 5G energy efficiency measurements, modeling and tests to support EchoStar’s Boost Mobile 5G open RAN network design and ecosystem of commercial vendors.

To accelerate the R&D effort from lab to field, Aether and WINLAB are collaborating with the ORCID lab to expand the experiments to a model of EchoStar’s Boost Mobile production network. This involves refining and validating the energy consumption models on the Boost Mobile Network, testing with commercial RUs, CUs and DUs utilized in Boost Mobile’s network, and prototyping applications to monitor and optimize energy consumption across both the RAN and mobile core. Given that ORCID encompasses both replicas of actual field deployment configurations as well as outdoor sites, this collaboration will validate the results of the current R&D efforts in real-world scenarios.

Improving wireless network energy efficiency not only helps mobile network operators substantially reduce operational costs but is also vital for environmental sustainability. Global telecommunications networks consume a staggering 90 terawatt-hours of electricity annually just to power their RAN. This massive energy footprint equals the entire electricity consumption of metropolitan Los Angeles and generates CO2 emissions equivalent to what major European cities produce in a year. Even a modest 10% reduction in RAN energy consumption would eliminate emissions equivalent to 4.3 million transatlantic flights. As mobile operators worldwide push toward more sustainable operations, optimizing RAN energy efficiency represents one of the most significant opportunities to reduce the industry’s carbon footprint while maintaining the essential connectivity that powers our digital world.

“The collaboration among Aether, WINLAB, and ORCID combines key capabilities and expertise essential to develop and field open RAN technologies”, said Sarat Puthenpura, Chief Architect, Open RAN, Aether and SMaRT-5G. “We believe this will accelerate the adoption and viable commercialization of open RAN architectures by addressing the challenge of RAN energy consumption and management.”

“The collaboration among Aether, WINLAB and ORCID will enable us to further our objectives in providing relevant results to the industry,” said N. K. Shankaranarayanan, Affiliate Research Scientist at WINLAB. ”Measurements from the O-RAN systems and components in the ORCID Lab will allow us to validate our test methodology, refine energy consumption models, and improve energy optimization solutions.”

“ORCID is pleased to partner with WINLAB to provide a production level telecom technology stack to enable new use case testing in both lab and field environments for the advancement of O-RAN,” said Ravinder Jarral, Vice President, Network Development, Boost Mobile.

About Aether SMaRT-5G

Aether SMaRT-5G is an open source project advancing energy savings on 5G networks.  The project is researching energy measurement and modeling techniques for 5G mobile open RAN networks. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) of the US Department of Commerce has been supporting the initiative with a $2M research grant through their Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund (PWSCIF).

About WINLAB

WINLAB (Wireless Information Network Laboratory), an industry-university cooperative research center focused on wireless technology, was founded at New Jersey’s Rutgers University in 1989. Its research mission is to advance the development of wireless networking technology by combining the resources of government, industry and academia. The center’s educational mission is to train the next generation of wireless technologists via graduate research programs that are especially relevant to industry.  WINLAB, in collaboration with Aether has created POET (Platform for O-RAN Energy Efficiency Testing), which consists of bare-metal and Kubernetes open source O-RAN network functions, commercial open radio units (O-RUs), and software defined radios (SDRs), to enable research and training on energy efficiency testing, modeling, and optimization.

About ORCID

The Open RAN Center for Integration & Deployment (ORCID) serves a critical role in strengthening the global Open RAN ecosystem and building the next generation of wireless networks. EchoStar Corporation is the lead participant in the ORCID consortium, which also includes Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc., Mavenir Systems Inc., and VMware by Broadcom. ORCID is further supported by: Keysight, Viavi, Dell Technologies, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). ORCID is made possible thanks to funding from a $50 million grant from PWSCIF.

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Aether Projects Move from ONF to LF

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The move creates independent, community-led governance for Aether and sets the projects up for broader collaboration and adoption.

The new Aether Directed Fund supports the portfolio of 5G mobile networking projects, including Aether (private 5G and edge computing), SD-Core (open 5G mobile core) and SD-RAN (open RAN). Telco, commercial and research deployments rely on these projects, and a $2M US government research grant was just awarded to the project to advance energy savings and sustainability of 5G networks.

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