Abstract :
Compared with fourth generation cellular systems, fifth generation wireless communication systems are anticipated to provide spectral and energy efficiency growth by a factor of at least 10, and the area throughput growth by a factor of at least 25. To achieve these goals, a H-CRAN is presented in this article as the advanced wireless access network paradigm, where cloud computing is used to fulfill the centralized large-scale cooperative processing for suppressing co-channel interferences. The state-of-the-art research achievements in the areas of system architecture and key technologies for H-CRANs are surveyed. Particularly, Node C as a new communication entity is defined to converge the existing ancestral base stations and act as the base band unit pool to manage all accessed remote radio heads. Also, the software-defined H-CRAN system architecture is presented to be compatible with software-defined networks. The principles, performance gains, and open issues of key technologies, including adaptive large-scale cooperative spatial signal processing, cooperative radio resource management, network function virtualization, and self-organization, are summarized. The major challenges in terms of fronthaul constrained resource allocation optimization and energy harvesting that may affect the promotion of H-CRANs are discussed as well.
Keywords :
5G mobile communication; adaptive signal processing; cellular radio; cloud computing; cochannel interference; cooperative communication; energy conservation; energy harvesting; interference suppression; radio access networks; radio spectrum management; resource allocation; software defined networking; software radio; spectral analysis; virtualisation; 5G heterogeneous cloud radio access network; adaptive cooperative spatial signal processing; base band unit pool; base station; centralized large-scale cooperative processing; cloud computing; cochannel interference suppression; cooperative radio resource management; energy efficiency; energy harvesting; fifth generation wireless communication; network function virtualization; remote radio head; resource allocation optimization; software defined H-CRAN system; spectral efficiency; wireless access network; 5G mobile communication; Cloud computing; Computer architecture; Interference; Quality of service; Radio access networks; Resource management; Signal processing;