DocumentCode
265939
Title
The role of computational outage in dense cloud-based centralized radio access networks
Author
Valenti, Matthew C. ; Talarico, Salvatore ; Rost, Peter
Author_Institution
West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV, USA
fYear
2014
fDate
8-12 Dec. 2014
Firstpage
1466
Lastpage
1472
Abstract
Centralized radio access network architectures consolidate the baseband operation towards a cloud-based platform, thereby allowing for efficient utilization of computing assets, effective inter-cell coordination, and exploitation of global channel state information. This paper considers the interplay between computational efficiency and data throughput that is fundamental to centralized RAN. It introduces the concept of computational outage in mobile networks, and applies it to the analysis of complexity constrained dense centralized RAN networks. The framework is applied to single-cell and multi-cell scenarios using parameters drawn from the LTE standard. It is found that in computationally limited networks, the effective throughput can be improved by using a computationally aware policy for selecting the modulation and coding scheme, which sacrifices spectral efficiency in order to reduce the computational outage probability. When signals of multiple base stations are processed centrally, a computational diversity benefit emerges, and the benefit grows with increasing user density.
Keywords
Long Term Evolution; cloud computing; encoding; modulation; probability; radio access networks; telecommunication computing; telecommunication network reliability; LTE standard; baseband operation; coding scheme; complexity constrained dense centralized RAN networks; computational diversity; computational efficiency; computational outage probability reduction; computationally aware policy; computing assets; data throughput; dense cloud-based centralized radio access networks; global channel state information exploitation; intercell coordination; mobile networks; modulation scheme; multicell scenarios; single-cell scenarios; spectral efficiency; Base stations; Complexity theory; Decoding; Mobile communication; Radio access networks; Signal to noise ratio; Throughput; 3GPP LTE; Computational complexity; computational outage; mobile networks; turbo-decoding;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location
Austin, TX
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.2014.7037015
Filename
7037015
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