MEC-aware cell association for 5G heterogeneous networks

Mustafa Emara, Miltiades Filippou, D. Sabella
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Abstract

The need for efficient use of network resources is continuously increasing with the grow of traffic demand, however, current mobile systems have been planned and deployed so far with the mere aim of enhancing radio coverage and capacity. Unfortunately, this approach is not sustainable anymore, as 5G communication systems will have to cope with huge amounts of traffic, heterogeneous in terms of latency among other Quality-of-Service (QoS) requirements. Moreover, the advent of Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) brings up the need to more efficiently plan and dimension network deployment by means of jointly exploiting the available radio and processing resources. From this standpoint, advanced cell association of users can play a key role for 5G systems. Focusing on a Heterogeneous Network (HetNet), this paper proposes a comparison between state-of-the-art (i.e., radio-only) and MEC-aware cell association rules, taking the scenario of task offloading in the Uplink (UL) as an example. Numerical evaluations show that the proposed cell association rule provides nearly 60% latency reduction, as compared to its standard, radio-exclusive counterpart.
面向5G异构网络的mec感知小区关联
随着通信需求的增长,有效利用网络资源的需求不断增加,然而,目前的移动系统的规划和部署仅仅是为了提高无线电覆盖范围和容量。不幸的是,这种方法不再是可持续的,因为5G通信系统将不得不应对大量的流量,在其他服务质量(QoS)要求方面的延迟是异构的。此外,多接入边缘计算(MEC)的出现提出了通过共同利用可用的无线电和处理资源来更有效地规划和规划网络部署的需求。从这个角度来看,用户的先进蜂窝关联可以在5G系统中发挥关键作用。本文以异构网络(HetNet)为研究对象,以上行链路(UL)任务卸载场景为例,对最先进(即仅无线电)和mec感知的小区关联规则进行了比较。数值评估表明,与标准的无线电独占规则相比,所提出的单元关联规则提供了近60%的延迟减少。
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