1st Edition

5G Radio Access Networks Centralized RAN, Cloud-RAN and Virtualization of Small Cells

Edited By Hrishikesh Venkataraman, Ramona Trestian Copyright 2017
    316 Pages
    by CRC Press

    316 Pages 80 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    C-RAN and virtualized Small Cell technology poses several major research challenges. These include dynamic resource allocation, self-configuration in the baseband pool, high latency in data transfer between radio unit and baseband unit, the cost of data delivery, high volume of data in the network, software networking aspects, potential energy savings, security concerns, privacy of user’s personal data at a remote place, limitations of virtualized environment, etc. This book provides deeper insights into the next generation RAN architecture and surveys the coexistence of SDN, C-RAN and Small Cells solutions proposed in the literature at different levels.

    SECTION I 5G RAN ARCHITECTURES AND APPLICATIONS



    1 Frameless Network Architecture for User-Centric 5G Radio Access Networks
    XIAODONG XU, ZHAO SUN, AND JIAXIANG LIU



    2 Distributed Architecture of 5G Mobile Networks for Efficient Computation Management in Mobile Edge Computing
    ZDENEK BECVAR, MATEJ ROHLIK, PAVEL MACH, MICHAL VONDRA, TOMAS VANEK, MIGUEL A. PUENTE, AND FELICIA LOBILLO



    3 Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access Schemes for Next-Generation 5G Networks: A Survey
    NAMADEV BHUVANASUNDARAM, HUAN X. NGUYEN, RAMONA TRESTIAN, AND QUOC-TUAN VIEN



    4 Performance Evaluation of NOMA under Wireless Downlink Cloud Radio Access Networks Environments
    QUOC-TUAN VIEN, NGOZI OGBONNA, HUAN X. NGUYEN, RAMONA TRESTIAN, AND PURAV SHAH



    5 Cloud Computing: The Flexible Future
    JOANNA KUSZNIER, XUAN THUY DANG, AND MANZOOR AHMED KHAN



    SECTION II 5G RAN VIRTUALIZATION SOLUTIONS



    6 Software-Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualization for C-RAN Systems
    MASSIMO CONDOLUCI, TOKTAM MAHMOODI, AND GIUSEPPE ARANITI



    7 Software-Defined Networking in the World of C-RAN
    BOLAGALA SRAVYA AND HRISHIKESH VENKATARAMAN



    8 Managing Mobility with SDN: A Practical Walkthrough
    XUAN THUY DANG AND MANZOOR AHMED KHAN



    9 Autonomic Network Management
    MANZOOR AHMED KHAN



    10 Distributed Data Aggregation and Compression for 5G Virtual RAN IoT Sensor Applications
    NIKOS DELIGIANNIS AND SPYRIDON LOUVROS



    11 5G C-RAN Uplink Cross-Layer Optimization to Support Massive Traffic Sensor Network Services
    SPYRIDON LOUVROS AND NIKOS DELIGIANNIS



    Index

    Biography

    Hrishikesh Venkataraman, PhD, is a senior researcher and Enterprise Ireland (EI) principal investigator with Performance Engineering Laboratory at the Irish national research center—The RINCE Institute, at Dublin City University (DCU), Ireland. He obtained his PhD from Jacobs University Bremen, Germany, in 2007, for his research on wireless cellular networks. He obtained his master's degree from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Kanpur, India, in 2004, and did his master’s thesis from Vodafone Chair for Mobile Communications, Technical University Dresden, Germany, in 2003–2004 under the Indo-German DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst) Fellowship. His research interests include mobile multimedia, wireless communications, and energy in wireless. Dr. Venkataraman has published more than 30 papers in journals, international conferences, and book chapters, and has won a Best Paper Award at an international conference at the University of Berkeley, California, in October 2009. Currently, Dr. Venkataraman is an executive editor of European Transactions on Telecommunications (ETT) and is a founding member of the UKRI (United Kingdom/Republic of Ireland) chapter of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Vehicular Technology Society.



    Dr. Ramona Trestian joined the Design, Engineering and Mathematics Department, School of Science and Technology, Middlesex University in August 2013 where she currently is a Lecturer in Computing and Communications Engineering. She was previously an IBM-IRCSET Exascale Postdoctoral Researcher with the Performance Engineering Laboratory (PEL) at Dublin City University (DCU), Ireland since December 2011. The position was in collaboration with IBM Research and Development department located in Dublin. In March 2012 she was successfully awarded the PhD from Dublin City University, Ireland. In 2007 she was awarded the B.Eng. degree in Telecommunications from the Electronics, Telecommunications and the Technology of Information Department, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania in 2007. Her research interests include mobile and wireless communications, adaptive multimedia systems, multimedia communications, heterogeneous wireless environments, handover and network selection strategies as well as software defined networks.