DocumentCode :
3608977
Title :
Redesigning fronthaul for next-generation networks: beyond baseband samples and point-to-point links
Author :
Jingchu Liu ; Shugong Xu ; Sheng Zhou ; Zhisheng Niu
Volume :
22
Issue :
5
fYear :
2015
fDate :
10/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
90
Lastpage :
97
Abstract :
The fronthaul is an indispensable enabler for 5G networks. However, the classical fronthauling method demands large bandwidth, low latency, and tight synchronization from the transport network, and only allows for point-to-point logical topology. This greatly limits the usage of fronthaul in many 5G scenarios. In this article, we introduce a new perspective to understand and design fronthaul for next-generation wireless access. We allow the renovated fronthaul to transport information other than time-domain I/Q samples and to support logical topologies beyond point-to-point links. In this way, different function splitting schemes can be incorporated into the radio access network to satisfy the bandwidth and latency requirements of ultradense networks, control/data decoupling architectures, and delay-sensitive communications. At the same time, massive cooperation and devicecentric networking could be effectively enabled with point-to-multipoint fronthaul transportation. We analyze three unique design requirements for the renovated fronthaul, including the ability to handle various payload traffic, support different logical topology, and provide differentiated latency guarantee. Following this analysis, we propose a reference architecture for designing the renovated fronthaul. The required functionalities are categorized into four logical layers and realized using novel technologies such as decoupled synchronization layer, packet switching, and session-based control. We also discuss some important future research issues.
Keywords :
5G mobile communication; next generation networks; radio access networks; radio links; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication traffic; 5G networks; bandwidth requirements; baseband samples; classical fronthauling method; decoupled synchronization layer; delay-sensitive communications; device-centric networking; differentiated latency guarantee; function splitting schemes; latency requirements; massive cooperation; next-generation networks; next-generation wireless access; packet switching; payload traffic; point-to-multipoint fronthaul transportation; point-to-point links; point-to-point logical topology; radio access network; session-based control; time-domain I/Q samples; transport network; ultradense networks; 5G mobile communication; Bandwidth; Computer architecture; Microprocessors; Network topology; Time-domain analysis; Topology;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1536-1284
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MWC.2015.7306542
Filename :
7306542
Link To Document :
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