Fuzzy logic-based call admission control in 5G cloud radio access networks with preemption

Abstract Fifth generation (5G) cellular networks will be comprised of millions of connected devices like wearable devices, Androids, iPhones, tablets, and the Internet of Things (IoT) with a plethora of applications generating requests to the network. The 5G cellular networks need to cope with such...

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Main Authors: Tshiamo Sigwele, Prashant Pillai, Atm S. Alam, Yim F. Hu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2017-09-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13638-017-0944-x
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Prashant Pillai
Atm S. Alam
Yim F. Hu
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Yim F. Hu
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description Abstract Fifth generation (5G) cellular networks will be comprised of millions of connected devices like wearable devices, Androids, iPhones, tablets, and the Internet of Things (IoT) with a plethora of applications generating requests to the network. The 5G cellular networks need to cope with such sky-rocketing traffic requests from these devices to avoid network congestion. As such, cloud radio access networks (C-RAN) has been considered as a paradigm shift for 5G in which requests from mobile devices are processed in the cloud with shared baseband processing. Despite call admission control (CAC) being one of radio resource management techniques to avoid the network congestion, it has recently been overlooked by the community. The CAC technique in 5G C-RAN has a direct impact on the quality of service (QoS) for individual connections and overall system efficiency. In this paper, a novel fuzzy logic-based CAC scheme with preemption in C-RAN is proposed. In this scheme, cloud bursting technique is proposed to be used during congestion, where some delay tolerant low-priority connections are preempted and outsourced to a public cloud with a penalty charge. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme has low blocking probability below 5%, high throughput, low energy consumption, and up to 95% of return on revenue.
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spelling doaj.art-f89474ae273a4bf5a1222d19e976adf62022-12-22T01:37:25ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14992017-09-012017111010.1186/s13638-017-0944-xFuzzy logic-based call admission control in 5G cloud radio access networks with preemptionTshiamo Sigwele0Prashant Pillai1Atm S. Alam2Yim F. Hu3Faculty of Engineering and Informatics, University of BradfordFaculty of Technology, Design and Environment, Oxford Brookes UniversityInstitute of Communication Systems, 5G Innovation Centre University of SurreyFaculty of Engineering and Informatics, University of BradfordAbstract Fifth generation (5G) cellular networks will be comprised of millions of connected devices like wearable devices, Androids, iPhones, tablets, and the Internet of Things (IoT) with a plethora of applications generating requests to the network. The 5G cellular networks need to cope with such sky-rocketing traffic requests from these devices to avoid network congestion. As such, cloud radio access networks (C-RAN) has been considered as a paradigm shift for 5G in which requests from mobile devices are processed in the cloud with shared baseband processing. Despite call admission control (CAC) being one of radio resource management techniques to avoid the network congestion, it has recently been overlooked by the community. The CAC technique in 5G C-RAN has a direct impact on the quality of service (QoS) for individual connections and overall system efficiency. In this paper, a novel fuzzy logic-based CAC scheme with preemption in C-RAN is proposed. In this scheme, cloud bursting technique is proposed to be used during congestion, where some delay tolerant low-priority connections are preempted and outsourced to a public cloud with a penalty charge. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme has low blocking probability below 5%, high throughput, low energy consumption, and up to 95% of return on revenue.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13638-017-0944-xCall admission control (CAC)Cloud radio access network (C-RAN)PreemptionFuzzy logic5G
spellingShingle Tshiamo Sigwele
Prashant Pillai
Atm S. Alam
Yim F. Hu
Fuzzy logic-based call admission control in 5G cloud radio access networks with preemption
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Call admission control (CAC)
Cloud radio access network (C-RAN)
Preemption
Fuzzy logic
5G
title Fuzzy logic-based call admission control in 5G cloud radio access networks with preemption
title_full Fuzzy logic-based call admission control in 5G cloud radio access networks with preemption
title_fullStr Fuzzy logic-based call admission control in 5G cloud radio access networks with preemption
title_full_unstemmed Fuzzy logic-based call admission control in 5G cloud radio access networks with preemption
title_short Fuzzy logic-based call admission control in 5G cloud radio access networks with preemption
title_sort fuzzy logic based call admission control in 5g cloud radio access networks with preemption
topic Call admission control (CAC)
Cloud radio access network (C-RAN)
Preemption
Fuzzy logic
5G
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13638-017-0944-x
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