Abstract

In emerging cellular systems, optical fronthaul is expected to play a major role to support many control operations, e.g., Coordinated Multipoint (CoMP). CoMP is a promising technique for interference mitigation as it can transform interfing signals into joint transmission (reception) in which signals from adjacent cell sites are simultaneously transmitted (received) to (from) mobile terminals. But the exchange of information required by CoMP demands high flexibility and capacity. This paper proposes a new architecture for supporting CoMP operations in emerging cellular systems. It is based on a time-and-wavelength-division-multiplexed passive optical network (TWDM-PON) fronthaul, using virtualized base stations and a cloud radio access network (C-RAN) architecture. We also propose techniques to distribute the load on controllers to minimize the coordination delay. Results show that, for a typical setting, our methods can save up to 37% on the time required to distribute channel state information among multiple base stations.

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