Anomaly Detection in Cloud-native B5G Systems using Observability and Machine Learning COTS Solutions

Author:

Zanatta Bruno GustavoORCID,B. Chaves Rodrigues KarllaORCID,Vieira Cardoso KleberORCID,Luz Correa SandORCID,Bonato Both CristianoORCID

Abstract

The advent of B5G networks has revolutionized the telecommunications landscape by transitioning hardware resources to software components, predominantly running on cloud­based infrastructures. However, this ‘softwarization’ extends across the radio access, transport, and core networks, introducing complex challenges in realtime network management. In this context of the ‘softwarization’, it is imperative to make the behavior of B5G systems readily observable for effective management and fault diagnosis. This article presents a comprehensive empirical investigation of observability within a B5G system, specifically focusing on its radio access and core networks. The study enhances the system’s observability by combining advanced metric analysis and log parsing. Our method integrates Commercial Off­-The-­Shelf machine learning algorithms to diagnose anomalies and automate failure tasks. Besides that, our evaluation of the Cloud­-Native Observability Tools services revealed a significant memory footprint, accounting for 86% of the total memory usage and 22% overall CPU utilization. The findings also highlight that our approach mitigates the issue of non­standardization in log data, thereby facilitating proactive failure anticipation. This study can aggregate significant value for developing automated, self­healing B5G network systems.

Publisher

Sociedade Brasileira de Computacao - SB

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