Title :
An integrated approach for future mobile network architecture
Author :
Zaidi, Zainab R. ; Friderikos, Vasilis ; Imran, Muhammad A.
Author_Institution :
King´s Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
In this position paper, we identify the potential of an integrated deployment solution for energy efficient cellular networks combining the strengths of two very active research themes: software defined radio access networks (SD-RAN) [1] and decoupled signaling and data transmissions, or beyond cellular green generation (BCG2) architecture, for enhanced energy efficiency [2]. While SD-RAN envisions a decoupled centralized control plane and data forwarding plane for flexible control, the BCG2 architecture calls for decoupling coverage from capacity and coverage is provided through always-on low-power signaling node for a larger geographical area; capacity is catered by various on-demand data nodes for maximum energy efficiency. In this paper, we identify that a combined approach bringing in both specifications together can, not only achieve greater benefits, but also facilitates the faster realization of both technologies. We propose the idea and design of a signaling controller which acts as a signaling node to provide always-on coverage, consuming low power, and at the same time also hosts the control plane functions for the SD-RAN through a general purpose processing platform. Phantom cell concept is also a similar idea where a normal macro cell provides interference control to densely deployed small cells [3], although, our initial results show that the integrated architecture has much greater potential of energy savings in comparison to phantom cells.
Keywords :
mobile communication; radio access networks; software radio; BCG2 architecture; SD-RAN; beyond cellular green generation architecture; data forwarding plane; data transmissions; decoupled centralized control plane; decoupled signaling; energy efficient cellular networks; future mobile network architecture; general purpose processing platform; integrated deployment solution; normal macro cell; phantom cell concept; software defined radio access networks; Computer architecture; Interference; Microprocessors; Mobile communication; Phantoms; Radio access networks; Resource management;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communication (PIMRC), 2014 IEEE 25th Annual International Symposium on
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2014.7136366