2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3264949
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Slice Aware Baseband Function Placement in 5G RAN Using Functional and Traffic Split

Abstract: 5G and Beyond 5G (B5G) are undergoing numerous architectural changes to enable higher flexibility and efficiency in mobile networks. Unlike traditional mobile networks, baseband functions in 5G are disaggregated into multiple components -Radio Unit (RU), Distributed Unit (DU), and Centralized Unit (CU). These components can be placed in different geographical locations based on the latency sensitivity and available capacity in the network. Processing baseband functions in a centralized location offer various … Show more

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“…For instance, the authors in [ 11 ] tackled the problem of DU/CU placement in the access and metro networks for power consumption minimization that are subject to functional split, latency, and capacity requirements. Targeting more advanced B5G scenarios, the authors in [ 12 ] considered functional split, traffic split, different placement options for virtual functions, and network slice-specific requirements in a joint provisioning problem. Moreover, the problem of combining DU/CU placement with connection provisioning in underlying optical networks was presented in [ 13 ] and solved for different types of services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the authors in [ 11 ] tackled the problem of DU/CU placement in the access and metro networks for power consumption minimization that are subject to functional split, latency, and capacity requirements. Targeting more advanced B5G scenarios, the authors in [ 12 ] considered functional split, traffic split, different placement options for virtual functions, and network slice-specific requirements in a joint provisioning problem. Moreover, the problem of combining DU/CU placement with connection provisioning in underlying optical networks was presented in [ 13 ] and solved for different types of services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%