Abstract

To mitigate the severe inter-tier interference and enhance the limited cooperative gains resulting from the constrained and non-ideal transmissions between adjacent base stations in HetNets, H-CRANs are proposed as cost-efficient potential solutions through incorporating cloud computing into HetNets. In this article, state-of-the-art research achievements and challenges of H-CRANs are surveyed. In particular, we discuss issues of system architectures, spectral and energy efficiency performance, and promising key techniques. A great emphasis is given toward promising key techniques in HCRANs to improve both spectral and energy efficiencies, including cloud-computing-based coordinated multipoint transmission and reception, large-scale cooperative multiple antenna, cloud-computing-based cooperative radio resource management, and cloud-computingbased self-organizing networks in cloud converging scenarios. The major challenges and open issues in terms of theoretical performance with stochastic geometry, fronthaul-constrained resource allocation, and standard development that may block the promotion of H-CRANs are discussed as well.

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