LTE/Wi-Fi/mmWave RAN-Level Interworking Using 2C/U Plane Splitting for Future 5G Networks

Integration of the promising millimeter wave (mmWave) technology into the legacy cellular network is one of the main challenges toward a unified 5G cellular network. However, directly controlling the access of mmWave small cells (SCs) via the LTE eNB using the conventional LTE/WLANs interworking see...

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Main Authors: Ahmed S. Mubarak, Hamada Esmaiel, Ehab Mahmoud Mohamed
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Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
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description Integration of the promising millimeter wave (mmWave) technology into the legacy cellular network is one of the main challenges toward a unified 5G cellular network. However, directly controlling the access of mmWave small cells (SCs) via the LTE eNB using the conventional LTE/WLANs interworking seems to be an inefficient solution. This is due to the short transmission range of the mmWave signal accompanied with the inevitable use of directional communications in these bands. In this paper, a novel radio access network-level hierarchical multi-band heterogeneous network (HetNet) is proposed to efficiently overlay mmWave SCs over LTE. In this architecture, the Wi-Fi medium coverage band is used as an intermediate level between the large coverage LTE band and the small coverage mmWave band. The Wi-Fi band via the proposed concept of Wi-Fi/mmWave sub-clouds enables precise control to the access over the mmWave band. Whereas, the LTE eNB only controls the access over the distributed Wi-Fi/mmWave subclouds. Accordingly, a novel concept of two-level control and user data (2C/U) planes splitting is introduced in this paper. In this 2C/U plane splitting, the LTE eNB controls the network access over the distributed sub-clouds using the first level of control (C1-plane). The second level of control (C2-plane), provided by the Wi-Fi band, controls the access over the distributed mmWave SCs inside the sub-clouds. Thanks to this distributed control, the mmWave band can be efficiently utilized and the complexity of the mmWave initial access can be highly reduced. Moreover, the associated signaling/processing load on both LTE eNB and core network can be highly relaxed. Analytical and numerical analysis assure the performance superiority of the proposed LTE/Wi-Fi/mmWave HetNet over the conventional LTE/mmWave HetNet.
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spelling doaj.art-f29e029eb9c84997bfad7009697ac5452022-12-21T22:10:34ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016534735348810.1109/ACCESS.2018.28710598468197LTE/Wi-Fi/mmWave RAN-Level Interworking Using 2C/U Plane Splitting for Future 5G NetworksAhmed S. Mubarak0Hamada Esmaiel1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7317-8908Ehab Mahmoud Mohamed2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5443-9711Electrical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, EgyptElectrical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, EgyptElectrical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Aswan University, Aswan, EgyptIntegration of the promising millimeter wave (mmWave) technology into the legacy cellular network is one of the main challenges toward a unified 5G cellular network. However, directly controlling the access of mmWave small cells (SCs) via the LTE eNB using the conventional LTE/WLANs interworking seems to be an inefficient solution. This is due to the short transmission range of the mmWave signal accompanied with the inevitable use of directional communications in these bands. In this paper, a novel radio access network-level hierarchical multi-band heterogeneous network (HetNet) is proposed to efficiently overlay mmWave SCs over LTE. In this architecture, the Wi-Fi medium coverage band is used as an intermediate level between the large coverage LTE band and the small coverage mmWave band. The Wi-Fi band via the proposed concept of Wi-Fi/mmWave sub-clouds enables precise control to the access over the mmWave band. Whereas, the LTE eNB only controls the access over the distributed Wi-Fi/mmWave subclouds. Accordingly, a novel concept of two-level control and user data (2C/U) planes splitting is introduced in this paper. In this 2C/U plane splitting, the LTE eNB controls the network access over the distributed sub-clouds using the first level of control (C1-plane). The second level of control (C2-plane), provided by the Wi-Fi band, controls the access over the distributed mmWave SCs inside the sub-clouds. Thanks to this distributed control, the mmWave band can be efficiently utilized and the complexity of the mmWave initial access can be highly reduced. Moreover, the associated signaling/processing load on both LTE eNB and core network can be highly relaxed. Analytical and numerical analysis assure the performance superiority of the proposed LTE/Wi-Fi/mmWave HetNet over the conventional LTE/mmWave HetNet.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8468197/5G RAN architecturetight couplingLTEWi-Fi/mmWave sub-cloud2C/U splitting
spellingShingle Ahmed S. Mubarak
Hamada Esmaiel
Ehab Mahmoud Mohamed
LTE/Wi-Fi/mmWave RAN-Level Interworking Using 2C/U Plane Splitting for Future 5G Networks
IEEE Access
5G RAN architecture
tight coupling
LTE
Wi-Fi/mmWave sub-cloud
2C/U splitting
title LTE/Wi-Fi/mmWave RAN-Level Interworking Using 2C/U Plane Splitting for Future 5G Networks
title_full LTE/Wi-Fi/mmWave RAN-Level Interworking Using 2C/U Plane Splitting for Future 5G Networks
title_fullStr LTE/Wi-Fi/mmWave RAN-Level Interworking Using 2C/U Plane Splitting for Future 5G Networks
title_full_unstemmed LTE/Wi-Fi/mmWave RAN-Level Interworking Using 2C/U Plane Splitting for Future 5G Networks
title_short LTE/Wi-Fi/mmWave RAN-Level Interworking Using 2C/U Plane Splitting for Future 5G Networks
title_sort lte wi fi mmwave ran level interworking using 2c u plane splitting for future 5g networks
topic 5G RAN architecture
tight coupling
LTE
Wi-Fi/mmWave sub-cloud
2C/U splitting
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8468197/
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