Keysight awarded two grants from UK government in Open Networks Ecosystem competition

Keysight Technologies, Inc. has been awarded two Open Networks Ecosystem (ONE) competition grants. These grants come from UK government’s department for science, innovation and technology in partnership with 5G RuralDorset, Arm, British Telecom, the University of Surrey, Virgin Media O2, and Vodafone.

Launched in early 2023, the ONE competition seeks to diversify the supply chain for the country’s wireless networks while advancing open radio access network (RAN) architectures. A total of £80 million (€92.21 million) was made available for projects addressing three key barriers to the adoption of open RAN networks: high demand density (HDD) network optimisation; RAN intelligent controller (RIC) and other RAN software automation; and radio frequency (RF) hardware and component development.

Keysight and its industry partners were awarded grants for:

  • HiPer-RAN programme: Working with the University of Surrey, Virgin Media O2, British Telecom, and other industry partners, Keysight will jointly develop a highly efficient, secure, and scalable RIC with advanced control modules.
  • 5G RuralDorset programme: Working with 5G RuralDorset, Vodafone, Arm, and other industry partners, Keysight will jointly deploy an end-to-end open RAN network by co-developing various open RAN network components, specifically in the areas of RIC artificial intelligence / machine learning and security algorithms.

A major focus of both projects will be the RIC network component, which controls and optimises open RAN network performances and enables the deployment of third-party software applications that automate network functions at scale. In addition, the projects will address network energy savings and network security.

Both projects will use the Keysight Open RAN Architect (KORA) solution to emulate open RAN networks to enable the testing and optimisation of RIC and associated software. KORA offers integrated solutions that accelerate the development, integration, and deployment of O-RAN-compliant equipment.

David Owens, head of 5G technical trials at Virgin Media O2, says, “The development of a RAN Intelligent Controller solution is a critical part of deploying a viable open RAN network and will bring critical capabilities that will increase the efficiency and the security of our networks. By partnering with Keysight and leveraging its O-RAN solution portfolio, we will be a key part of this development and deployment of the final solution.”

James Grayling, open RAN product integration manager at Vodafone, says, “A multi-vendor ecosystem represents an opportunity to drive operational efficiency and innovation throughout the technology ecosystem. This is a new way of working which bring clear and substantial benefits. We have embraced open RAN at the core of our business, and we are excited to explore the opportunities with Keysight Technologies and other partners.”

Mosaab Abughalib, senior director and general manager for Keysight’s network emulation group, says, “Keysight is pleased to partner with the industry and the UK government to advance the efforts towards an open network architecture and will bring together our solutions and expertise to resolve complex interoperability challenges that will enable successful network deployments. A key focus area will be on advancing AI/ML and network security algorithms.”

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