Journal of Communications Software and Systems (Jun 2020)

Performance Evaluation in Single or Multi-Cluster C-RAN Supporting Quasi-Random Traffic

  • Iskanter-Alexandros Chousainov,
  • Ioannis Moscholios,
  • Alexandros Kaloxylos,
  • Michael Logothetis

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
pp. 70 – 179

Abstract

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In this paper, a cloud radio access network (C-RAN) is considered where the remote radio heads (RRHs) are separated from the baseband units (BBUs). The RRHs in the C-RAN are grouped in different clusters according to their capacity while the BBUs form a centralized pool of computational resource units. Each RRH services a finite number of mobile users, i.e., the call arrival process is the quasi-random process. A new call of a single service-class requires a radio and a computational resource unit in order to be accepted in the C-RAN for a generally distributed service time. If these resource units are unavailable, then the call is blocked and lost. To analyze the multi-cluster C-RAN, we model it as a single-rate loss system, show that a product form solution exists for the steady state probabilities and propose a convolution algorithm for the accurate determination of congestion probabilities. The accuracy of this algorithm is verified via simulation. The proposed model generalizes our recent model where the RRHs in the C-RAN are grouped in a single cluster and each RRH accommodates quasi-random traffic.

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