Title :
Device-centric radio access virtualization for 5G networks
Author :
Maaref, Amine ; Jianglei Ma ; Salem, Mohamed ; Baligh, Hadi ; Zarifi, Keyvan
Author_Institution :
Huawei Technol. Canada Co. Ltd., Ottawa, ON, Canada
Abstract :
In this paper, we introduce a virtualized device-centric radio access architecture for future fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks. Radio access networks (RAN)s have traditionally relied on Voronoi tessellations of cells, created by a careful deployment of access nodes, to enable spatial frequency reuse over those cells. With the trend firmly set to decouple the control- and user-planes for next-generation 5G mobile networks, we foresee radio access technology breaking away from the concept of cells and embracing a virtualized device-centric architecture. The aim for this paradigm shift is to meet the stringent quality of service (QoS) requirements of densely populated networks irrespective of users´ physical proximity to the access nodes. Focusing on downlink user-plane (U-plane) virtualization, this paper proposes a device-centric hyper-transceiver (HT) design that capitalizes on group-to-group (G2G) communications between virtual multipoint transmission and reception nodes and proactively optimizes both sets of virtual nodes via dynamic point selection (DPS) enabled by cloud-RAN (CRAN) architecture and semi-static network-assisted receiver cooperation enabled by device-to-device (D2D) short-range communications, respectively. Using a full-fledged event-based system level simulator compliant with the 3rd generation partnership project (3GPP) long-term evolution advanced (LTE-Adv) specifications, our results show that the proposed virtualized U-plane architecture provides more than 50% average throughput and 200% coverage gains over LTE-A Release 11 baseline under some typical simulation scenarios.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; 5G mobile communication; Long Term Evolution; cellular radio; mobile handsets; next generation networks; quality of service; radio access networks; radio receivers; radio reception; 3rd generation partnership project; 3GPP; CRAN architecture; D2D short-range communication; DPS; G2G communication; HT design; LTE-Adv specification; Long-Term Evolution Advanced specification; QoS; RAN; U-plane virtualization; Voronoi tessellation; cellular radio; cloud-RAN architecture; device-centric hyper-transceiver design; device-centric radio access virtualization; device-to-device short-range communications; downlink user-plane virtualization; dynamic point selection; fifth-generation mobile network; full-fledged event-based system level simulator; group-to-group communication; next-generation 5G mobile network; quality of service; radio reception node; semistatic network-assisted receiver cooperation; user physical proximity; virtual multipoint transmission; virtualized device-centric architecture; Downlink; Interference; Joints; Mobile communication; Mobile computing; Quality of service; Virtualization;
Conference_Titel :
Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2014
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOMW.2014.7063545