SWAN: Base-band units placement over reconfigurable wireless front-hauls

R. Riggio, D. Harutyunyan, Abbas Bradai, S. Kukliński, T. Ahmed
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Abstract

Small-cells are rapidly emerging as the mobile operators' choice to provide additional capacity in current and future mobile networks. However, in order to fully deliver on their promises, small-cells need to address severe interference control and coordination challenges. By centralizing base-band processing in large high-volume computing infrastructures, Cloud-RAN can effectively enable advanced coordination features for dense small-cells deployments. Unfortunately, Cloud-RAN tight bandwidth and latency requirements have made optical fiber the most common solution for the links interconnecting remote radio heads (RRHs) with the base band units (BBUs), i.e. the fronthaul. Recent advances in microwave communications are making wireless fronthauls a viable option especially in dense urban environments where fiber fronthauls could be too rigid for accommodating highly dynamic traffic patterns. In this paper, we provide a novel formulation for the BBU Placement problem where BBU pools are placed at the edges of the network, possibly co-located with macro-cells, and a reconfigurable wireless fronthaul is used in order to provide RRHs with connectivity. To the best of our knowledge this is the first work to tackle the BBU placement problem over a reconfigurable substrate network with mmWave links. We also propose a BBU Placement heuristics, and we evaluate it using a numerical simulator.
SWAN:基带单元放置在可重构无线前端
小型基站正在迅速崛起,成为移动运营商在当前和未来移动网络中提供额外容量的选择。然而,为了充分实现它们的承诺,小蜂窝需要解决严重的干扰控制和协调挑战。通过在大型高容量计算基础设施中集中基带处理,Cloud-RAN可以有效地为密集的小型蜂窝部署提供高级协调功能。不幸的是,Cloud-RAN严格的带宽和延迟要求使得光纤成为连接远程无线电头(RRHs)与基带单元(BBUs)(即前传)的链路的最常见解决方案。微波通信的最新进展使无线前路成为一种可行的选择,特别是在密集的城市环境中,光纤前路可能过于僵化,无法适应高度动态的交通模式。在本文中,我们为BBU放置问题提供了一种新的公式,其中BBU池被放置在网络的边缘,可能与宏单元共存,并使用可重构的无线前传来为RRHs提供连接。据我们所知,这是第一个在带有毫米波链路的可重构基板网络上解决BBU放置问题的工作。我们还提出了一种电池放置启发式方法,并使用数值模拟器对其进行了评估。
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