Abstract
This paper presents the latest progress on cloud RAN (C-RAN) in the areas of centralization and virtualization. A C-RAN system centralizes the baseband processing resources into a pool and virtualizes soft base-band units on demand. The major challenges for C-RAN including front-haul and virtualization are analyzed with potential solutions proposed. Extensive field trials verify the viability of various front-haul solutions, including common public radio interface compression, single fiber bidirection and wavelength-division multiplexing. In addition, C-RANs facilitation of coordinated multipoint (CoMP) implementation is demonstrated with 50%-100% uplink CoMP gain observed in field trials. Finally, a test bed is established based on general purpose platform with assisted accelerators. It is demonstrated that this test bed can support multi-RAT, i.e., Time-Division Duplexing Long Term Evolution, Frequency-Division Duplexing Long Term Evolution, and Global System for Mobile Communications efficiently and presents similar performance to traditional systems.
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Chih-Lin, I., Huang, J., Duan, R., Cui, C., Jiang, J., & Li, L. (2014). Recent progress on C-RAN centralization and cloudification. IEEE Access, 2, 1030–1039. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2014.2351411
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