Quantifying the round-trip delay in Cloud-RAN

Cloud-based Radio Access Network (C-RAN) is a centralized cloud com- puting architecture for radio access networks (RANs) that provides large-scale deployment, joint support for radio technologies, and real-time virtualization capabilities. By moving signal processing functions to a data center, C-RAN significantly reduces power consumption and deployment cost. The architecture of the cloud radio access network consists of three main components: a pool of base-band units (BBU pool), remote radio heads (RRHs), and a transport network. In C-RAN, base stations are replaced by remote radio heads: data blocks are digitized, transmitted through the fiber-optical infrastructure, and remotely processed in BBU pool. One of the main issues is to control the round- trip delay between the remote radio heads and the BBU pool. In the paper, we describe a C-RAN in terms of queuing network and accurately evaluate all delay components. Besides, we analyze the required computational resources of the BBU pool required to satisfy the strict round-trip delay budget in C-RAN.

Authors
Publisher
Институт проблем управления им. В.А. Трапезникова РАН
Language
English
Pages
222-228
Status
Published
Year
2020
Organizations
  • 1 Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
  • 2 Institute of Informatics Problems, FRC CSC RAS
Keywords
Cloud-RAN; queuing network; round-trip delay
Date of creation
06.07.2022
Date of change
06.07.2022
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/90275/
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