Beyond Connectivity: An Open Architecture for AI-RAN Convergence in 6G
Polese, Michele, Mohamadi, Niloofar, D'Oro, Salvatore, Bonati, Leonardo, Melodia, Tommaso
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Abstract--Data-intensive Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications at the network edge demand a fundamental shift in Radio Access Network (RAN) design, from merely consuming AI for network optimization, to actively enabling distributed AI workloads. This presents a significant opportunity for network operators to monetize AI while leveraging existing infrastructure. T o realize this vision, this article presents a novel converged O-RAN and AI-RAN architecture for unified orchestration and management of telecommunications and AI workloads on shared infrastructure. The proposed architecture extends the Open RAN principles of modularity, disaggregation, and cloud-nativeness to support heterogeneous AI deployments. We introduce two key architectural innovations: (i) the AI-RAN Orchestrator, which extends the O-RAN Service Management and Orchestration (SMO) to enable integrated resource and allocation across RAN and AI workloads; and (ii) AI-RAN sites that provide distributed edge AI platforms with real-time processing capabilities. The proposed architecture enables flexible orchestration, meeting requirements for managing heterogeneous workloads at different time scales while maintaining open, standardized interfaces and multi-vendor interoperability.This paper has been submitted to IEEE for publication. M. Polese, L. Bonati, and T. Melodia are with the Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA. This article is based upon work partially supported by the NTIA PWSCIF under A ward No. 25-60-IF054, the U.S. NSF under award CNS-2112471, and by OUSD(R&E) through Army Research Laboratory Cooperative Agreement Number W911NF-24-2-0065.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Dec-3-2025
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