Presentation 2014-10-16
Radio Access Network Architecture Evolution toward 5G(Invited Talk)
Yasuhiko MATSUNAGA,
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Abstract(in English) The surge of mobile traffic by high-definition video and the Internet of things will lead to dense deployment of small cells, particularly in metropolitan area. In this paper, we propose a mobile access network architecture as an evolution toward 5G, which dynamically forms cells according to the traffic location and controls the small cells in a centralized and coordinated manner. The architecture is expected to reduce the inter-cell interference and avoid performance degradation due to frequent handovers. In addition, we introduce a base station scheduler that virtualizes the radio resources among multiple operators. With the virtualization scheduler, each operator always receive at least the minimum agreed share of the radio resources, and the spectrum efficiency is maximized by allocating available radio resources in case of uneven traffic distribution among operators.
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Keyword(in English) 5G / Cloud RAN / LTE / SON / Handover / Buffer Management
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Title (in English) Radio Access Network Architecture Evolution toward 5G(Invited Talk)
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Keyword(1) 5G
Keyword(2) Cloud RAN
Keyword(3) LTE
Keyword(4) SON
Keyword(5) Handover
Keyword(6) Buffer Management
1st Author's Name Yasuhiko MATSUNAGA
1st Author's Affiliation Cloud System Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation()
Date 2014-10-16
Paper # RCS2014-172
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 254
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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