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Minimizing Latency of Real-Time Container Cloud for Software Radio Access Networks
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2015
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Real-time Container CloudEngineeringMobile Traffic AmountSystems EngineeringInternet Of ThingsReal-time CommunicationNetwork PerformanceUltra-low LatencyAdvanced NetworkingCellular NetworksSoftware-defined NetworkingComputer EngineeringLow LatencyMobile ComputingReal-time ProtocolEdge ComputingLatency RequirementsCloud ComputingMulti-access Edge ComputingReal-time Systems
As the huge growth of mobile traffic amount, conventional Radio Access Networks (RANs) suffer from high capital and operating expenditures, especially when new cellular standards are deployed. Software, and cloud RANs have been proposed, but the stringent latency requirements e.g., 1 ms transmission time interval, dictated by cellular networks is difficult to satisfy. We first present a real software RAN testbed based on an opensource LTE implementation. We also investigate the issue of quality assurance when deploying such software RANs in cloud. In particular, running software RANs in cloud leads to high latency, which may violate the latency requirements. We empirically study the problem of minimizing computational and networking latencies in lightweight container cloud. Our experiment results show the feasibility of running software RANs in real-time container cloud. More specifically, a feasible solution to host software RANs in cloud is to adopt lightweight containers with real-time kernels and fast packet processing networking.
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