A. Bhattacharyya, Shunmugapriya Ramanathan, A. Fumagalli, K. Kondepu
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摘要
智能生活应用代表了一组重要的5G垂直用例。在大多数情况下,这些用例需要移动网络连接和服务高可用性。简单地说,这些应用程序的两个基本要求是短连接时间和不间断的用户数据服务。再加上支持数十亿台连接设备的期望,这些要求可以通过利用新一代无线接入网(NG-RAN)架构来实现。云无线接入网(C-RAN)就是这样一种新兴架构,其下一代NodeB (gNB)功能在物理上解耦为不同的实体,如无线电单元(RU)、分布式单元(DU)和中央单元(CU)。cu连接到5G核心网(CN),可能被虚拟化并分布在多个(微观和宏观)数据中心。vcu (virtual CU)进一步解耦为vCU-CP (virtual CU Control-Plane)和vCU-UP (virtual CU User-Plane),提高了灵活性和可扩展性。由于这些5G RAN实体是虚拟化的,因此必须考虑各种弹性方案,例如容器迁移,以克服托管服务器中可能出现的拥塞或故障。本文在实时迁移gNB-vCU-CP时,评估了两种不同的云原生RAN弹性方案,目的是保持用户设备(UE)连接时间短,用户数据服务不中断,以支持智能生活和其他高级应用。
Towards Disaggregated Resilient 5G Radio Access Network: A Proof of Concept
Smart living applications represent a significant group of 5G vertical use cases. For the most part, these use cases require mobile network connectivity and service high-availability. Simply put, two essential requirements for these applications are short connection time and uninterrupted user data service. Coupled with the expectation of supporting billions of connected devices, these requirements can be achieved by exploiting New Generation Radio Access Network (NG-RAN) architectures. One such emerging architecture is Cloud Radio Access Network (C-RAN), whose Next Generation NodeB (gNB) functions are physically decoupled into distinct entities, such as Radio Unit (RU), Distributed Unit (DU), and Central Unit (CU). The CUs are connected to 5G Core Network (CN) and are likely to be virtualized and distributed across multiple (micro and macro) data centers. The virtualized CUs (vCUs) are further decoupled into virtualized CU Control-Plane (vCU-CP) and virtualized CU User-Plane (vCU-UP) to increase flexibility and scalability. As these 5G RAN entities are virtualized, various resiliency schemes, such as container migration, must be considered to overcome possible congestion in or malfunction of the hosting server.In this paper, two distinct cloud-native RAN resiliency scenarios are evaluated while live-migrating gNB-vCU-CP with the objective of maintaining User Equipment (UE) connection time short and user data service uninterrupted in support of smart living and other advanced applications.