DocumentCode
108544
Title
Benefits and Impact of Cloud Computing on 5G Signal Processing: Flexible centralization through cloud-RAN
Author
Wubben, Dirk ; Rost, Peter ; Bartelt, Jens Steven ; Lalam, Massinissa ; Savin, Valentin ; Gorgoglione, Matteo ; Dekorsy, Armin ; Fettweis, Gerhard
Author_Institution
Dept. of Commun. Enginnering, Univ. of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Volume
31
Issue
6
fYear
2014
fDate
Nov. 2014
Firstpage
35
Lastpage
44
Abstract
Cloud computing draws significant attention in the information technology (IT) community as it provides ubiquitous on-demand access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources with minimum management effort. It gains also more impact on the communication technology (CT) community and is currently discussed as an enabler for flexible, cost-efficient and more powerful mobile network implementations. Although centralized baseband pools are already investigated for the radio access network (RAN) to allow for efficient resource usage and advanced multicell algorithms, these technologies still require dedicated hardware and do not offer the same characteristics as cloud-computing platforms, i.e., on-demand provisioning, virtualization, resource pooling, elasticity, service metering, and multitenancy. However, these properties of cloud computing are key enablers for future mobile communication systems characterized by an ultradense deployment of radio access points (RAPs) leading to severe multicell interference in combination with a significant increase of the number of access nodes and huge fluctuations of the rate requirements over time. In this article, we will explore the benefits that cloud computing offers for fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks and investigate the implications on the signal processing algorithms.
Keywords
4G mobile communication; cloud computing; information technology; mobile computing; radio access networks; radiofrequency interference; signal processing; 5G signal processing; RAP; access nodes; cloud computing; cloud-RAN; communication technology; information technology; multicell interference; radio access network; radio access points; resource pooling; service metering; 5G mobile communication; Cellular networks; Cloud computing; Decoding; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Next generation networking; Radio access networks; Signal processing algorithms; Wireless cellular networks;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-5888
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSP.2014.2334952
Filename
6923535
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