Non-Orthogonal eMBB-URLLC Radio Access for Cloud Radio Access Networks with Analog Fronthauling [PDF]
This paper considers the coexistence of Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC) and enhanced Mobile BroadBand (eMBB) services in the uplink of Cloud Radio Access Network (C-RAN) architecture based on the relaying of radio signals over analog ...
Andrea Matera +3 more
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Cooperative-Aware Radio Resource Allocation Scheme for 5G Network Slicing in Cloud Radio Access Networks [PDF]
The 5G network is designed to serve three main use cases: enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine-type communications (mMTC), and ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (uRLLC).
Salman A. AlQahtani
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Multiservice Loss Models for Cloud Radio Access Networks [PDF]
In this paper, a cloud radio access network (C-RAN) is considered where the remote radio heads (RRHs) are separated from the baseband units which form a common pool of computational resource units.
Iskanter-Alexandros Chousainov +3 more
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Recent Trends in Cloud Radio Access Networks
Massive surge in mobile data traffic, high power consumption, and limited spectrum availability are the major challenges of existing cellular networks. Industries and academia have conducted many studies and proposed solutions to meet the exploding user ...
Iqra Farhat +7 more
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Architecture Harmonization Between Cloud Radio Access Networks and Fog Networks
To guarantee the ubiquitous and fully autonomous Internet connections in our daily life, the new technical challenges of mobile communications lie on the efficient utilization of resource and social information.
Shao-Chou Hung +3 more
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Editorial: Resource Allocation in Cloud-Radio Access Networks and Fog-Radio Access Networks for B5G Systems [PDF]
Hayssam Dahrouj +8 more
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Cloud technologies for flexible 5G radio access networks [PDF]
The evolution toward 5G mobile networks will be characterized by an increasing number of wireless devices, increasing device and service complexity, and the requirement to access mobile services ubiquitously. Two key enablers will allow the realization of the vision of 5G: very dense deployments and centralized processing.
Peter Rost +2 more
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Survey on Cloud Radio Access Network [PDF]
The existing wireless network will face the challenge of data tsunami in the near future. Densification of network will deal huge data traffic but will increase the interferences and network cost. At the same time, the existing wireless network is underutilized due to dynamic traffic.
Reeta Chhatani, Alice Cheeran
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Rate-Splitting Multiple Access in Cache-Aided Cloud-Radio Access Networks
Rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) has been recognized as a promising physical layer strategy for 6G. Motivated by the ever-increasing popularity of cache-enabled content delivery in wireless communications, this paper proposes an innovative ...
Robert-Jeron Reifert +4 more
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On the Capacity of Cloud Radio Access Networks With Oblivious Relaying [PDF]
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY, VOL. 65, NO.
Inaki Estella Aguerri +3 more
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