Abstract

The intensive deployment of base stations (BSs) in the radio access network (RAN) incurs huge energy consumption and operating overheads. Although the centralized RAN (C-RAN) architecture can significantly relieve the BS overheads by centralizing BS functions, the strict front-haul requirements of C-RAN make it challenging to realize a fully centralized RAN. Recently, the virtualized RAN (V-RAN) architecture has been proposed, allowing flexible function split (FS) and crosshaul to balance the centralization and mid-haul requirements. On the other hand, considering the tidal effect of traffic, sleep some BSs with low loads and migrating their traffic to other BSs is an effective way to further reduce energy consumption. In this paper, we investigate joint BS sleeping and FS orchestration in crosshaul-based V-RAN that jointly optimizes BS working mode, FS, traffic migration, and routing selection. The joint optimization model is formulated as a mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) that minimizes total expenditure, including RAN energy consumption and operating overheads. Considering the complexity of the problem, we propose a heuristic algorithm to solve it in polynomial time. Simulation results validate that our algorithm can save significant expenditure compared to baselines, and the results can reach within 1.13 times the optimum in a relatively short time.

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