Guided data flow scheduling scheme for Cloud-RAN applications

Cloud-RAN is the next-generation wireless access network architecture. It is based on distributed processing in massive computers. Some new wireless technologies, such as CoMP, need it to be implemented. This paper firstly analyzes the contribution made by the other researchers on Cloud-RAN. And then proposed a new scheme called the Guided Data Flow Load Balanced Environment (GDLBE). In GDLBE, we uses a multilevel scheduling policy, dynamically monitoring system status in real-time, to make balance between the power consumption and the computing load.

[1]  Bin Guo,et al.  CPRI compression transport for LTE and LTE-A signal in C-RAN , 2012, 7th International Conference on Communications and Networking in China.

[2]  Xuebin Yang,et al.  Architecture of GPP based, scalable, large-scale C-RAN BBU pool , 2012, 2012 IEEE Globecom Workshops.

[3]  Vuk Marojevic,et al.  A Computing Resource Management Framework for Software-Defined Radios , 2008, IEEE Transactions on Computers.

[4]  Qing Wang,et al.  Virtual base station pool: towards a wireless network cloud for radio access networks , 2011, CF '11.

[5]  Tal Kaitz,et al.  CPU-MPU partitioning for C-RAN applications , 2012, 7th International Conference on Communications and Networking in China.

[6]  Qing Wang,et al.  Wireless network cloud: Architecture and system requirements , 2010, IBM J. Res. Dev..

[7]  Xiang Chen,et al.  Open Wireless System Cloud: An Architecture for Future Wireless Communications System , 2012, Netw. Commun. Technol..