PlaceRAN: Optimal Placement of Virtualized Network Functions in Beyond 5G Radio Access Networks

IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing(2023)

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The fifth-generation mobile evolution introduces Next-Generation Radio Access Networks (NG-RAN), splitting the RAN protocol stack into the eight disaggregated options combined into three network units, i.e., Central, Distributed, and Radio. The disaggregated units reach full interoperability on Open RAN. Further advances allow the RAN software to be virtualized (vNG-RAN) on top of general-purpose hardware, enabling the management of disaggregated units and protocols as radio functions. The placement of these functions is challenging since the best decision must be based on multiple constraints, e.g., the RAN protocol stack split, routing paths in network topologies with restricted bandwidth and latency, asymmetric computational resources, etc. The literature does not deal with general placement problems with high functional split options and protocol stack analysis. This article proposes the first exact model for positioning radio functions for vNG-RAN planning, named PlaceRAN, as a Binary Integer Linear Programming (BILP) problem. The objective is to minimize the computing resources and maximize the aggregation of radio functions. The evaluation considered two realistic network topologies, and the results reveal that PlaceRAN achieves an optimized high-performance aggregation level. It is flexible for RAN deployment overcoming the network restrictions, and up to date with the most advanced vNG-RAN design and development.
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NG-RAN, optimal placement, RAN disaggregation
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