Abstract

In recent years, the increasing traffic demand in radio access networks (RAN) has led to considerable growth of the number of base stations (BS), posing a serious scalability issue with respect to the energy consumption of BSs. Optical-access-enabled Cloud RAN (CRAN) has been recently proposed as a next-generation access network, where the digital unit (DU) of a conventional cell site is separated from the radio unit (RU), by an optical access network (fronthaul), and moved to the “cloud” (DU pool) for centralized signal processing and management. Time-Wavelength Division Multiplexing (TWDM) Passive Optical Network (PON) is a promising fronthaul solution due to its low energy consumption and high capacity. In this study, we propose the concept of Virtual Base Station (VBS), which is dynamically formed for each cell by assigning virtualized network resources, including i) a virtualized PON link connecting the DU and RU and ii) virtualized functional entities performing baseband processing in DU pool. We propose a novel energy-saving scheme exploiting VBS formation for CRAN and compare its performance with the optimal results of an Integer Linear Program for VBS formation optimization problem. Numerical evaluation shows that CRAN with VBS formation achieves significant energy savings compared to traditional RAN and CRAN without VBS formation.

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