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Interplay of Energy and Bandwidth Consumption in CRAN with Optimal Function Split

Authors :
Wang, Xinbo
Alabbasi, Abdulrahman
Cavdar, Cicek
Wang, Xinbo
Alabbasi, Abdulrahman
Cavdar, Cicek
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Cloud radio access network (CRAN) has been proposed as a potential energy saving architecture and a scalable solution to increase the capacity and performance of radio networks. The original CRAN decouples the digital unit (DU) from radio unit (RU) and centralizes the DUs. However, stringent delay and bandwidth constraints are incurred by fronthaul in CRAN, i.e. the network segment connecting RUs and DUs. In this study, we propose a modified CRAN architecture, namely hybrid cloud RAN (H-CRAN), where a DU's functionalities can be virtualized and split at several conceivable points. Each split option results in two-level deployment of the processing functions, i.e., central cloud level and edge cloud level, connected by a transport layer called "midhaul". We study the interplay of energy efficiency and midhaul bandwidth consumption when baseband functions are centralized at the edge cloud vs central cloud. We jointly minimize the power and midhaul bandwidth consumption in H-CRAN, while satisfying the network constraints. The addressed problem with the associated constrains are modeled as a mixed integer constraint optimization problem. Numerical results show the compromise between energy and bandwidth consumption, with the optimal placement of baseband processing functions in H-CRAN architecture.<br />QC 20170803

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233712654
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109.ICC.2017.7997127