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Evaluating the Deployment of a Disaggregated Open RAN Controller on a Distributed Cloud Infrastructure

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Author(s):
Bruno, Gustavo Zanatta ; De Almeida, Gabriel Matheus F. ; Sathish, Aditya ; DaSilva, Aloizio Pereira ; Dasilva, Luiz A. ; Huff, Alexandre ; Cardoso, Kleber Vieira ; Both, Cristiano Bonato
Total Authors: 8
Document type: Journal article
Source: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORK AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT; v. 21, n. 4, p. 13-pg., 2024-08-01.
Abstract

This article investigates the deployment of a Near-Real-Time Radio Access Network (RAN) Intelligent Controller (near-RT RIC) on a distributed cloud infrastructure composed of multiple physical sites with different amounts of resources and associated costs. The challenge is dynamically adapting the near-RT RIC deployment to the most cost-effective arrangement while meeting the latency requirements between the near-RT RIC and the controlled nodes. We introduce an optimization model to solve the disaggregated near-RT RIC placement problem, considering a cloud-native infrastructure to minimize the placement cost while satisfying the latency-sensitive control loop requirements across the cloud-edge continuum. Moreover, we describe an experimental environment we created using geographically disparate cloud sites. We present data detailing the latencies of the communication links among these sites and the costs incurred in using this real-world infrastructure. We conduct a performance evaluation of the near-RT RIC deployment, comparing the distributed approach versus a traditional monolithic strategy and evaluating positioning costs, deployment, setup and registration times, and the control loop latency considering three scenarios. Our results show that in a cloud-native environment, the disaggregated near-RT RIC allows cost savings of up to 60% in comparison to a monolithic near-RT RIC while satisfying the control loop latency and achieving time efficiency in terms of deployment and registration of xApps and near-RT RIC components. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 20/05127-2 - SAMURAI: smart 5G core and multiran integration
Grantee:Aldebaro Barreto da Rocha Klautau Junior
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants
FAPESP's process: 20/05182-3 - PORVIR-5G: programability, orchestration and virtualization in 5G networks
Grantee:José Marcos Silva Nogueira
Support Opportunities: Research Projects - Thematic Grants