Abstract Virtualized Radio Access Network (vRAN) is one of the key enablers of future wireless networks as it brings the agility to the radio access network (RAN) architecture and offers degrees of design freedom. Yet, it also creates a challenging problem on how to design the functional split configuration. In this paper, a deep reinforcement learning approach is proposed to optimize function splitting in vRAN. A learning paradigm is developed that optimizes the location of functions in the RAN. These functions can be placed either at a central/cloud unit (CU) or a distributed unit (DU). This problem is formulated as constrained neural combinatorial reinforcement learning to minimize the total network cost. In this solution, a policy grad...
Management and orchestration (MANO) of resources by virtual network functions (VNFs) represents one ...
The efficacy of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) depends critically on (1) where the virtual ne...
The increasing demand for fast, reliable, and robust network services has driven the telecommunicati...
In virtualized radio access network (vRAN), the base station (BS) functions are decomposed into virt...
One of the key benefits of virtualized radio access networks (vRANs) is network management flexibili...
Abstract One of the key benefits of virtualized radio access networks (vRANs) is network management...
One of the key benefits of virtualized radio access networks (vRANs) is network management flexibili...
The virtualization of radio access networks (vRAN) is the last milestone in the NFV revolution. Howe...
Resource allocation and transceivers in wireless networks are usually designed by solving optimizati...
Wireless network virtualization is widely used to solve the ossification problem of networks, such a...
This paper studies Dual site processing in Virtualized Radio Access Network (V-RAN) and it recommend...
Abstract This paper investigates a computing offloading policy and the allocation of computational r...
Proceeding of: 25th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom'19),...
International audienceOpen Radio Access Network (O-RAN) is a novel architecture that enables the dis...
With the rapid development of wireless network-enabled applications, the beyond fifth generation (B5...
Management and orchestration (MANO) of resources by virtual network functions (VNFs) represents one ...
The efficacy of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) depends critically on (1) where the virtual ne...
The increasing demand for fast, reliable, and robust network services has driven the telecommunicati...
In virtualized radio access network (vRAN), the base station (BS) functions are decomposed into virt...
One of the key benefits of virtualized radio access networks (vRANs) is network management flexibili...
Abstract One of the key benefits of virtualized radio access networks (vRANs) is network management...
One of the key benefits of virtualized radio access networks (vRANs) is network management flexibili...
The virtualization of radio access networks (vRAN) is the last milestone in the NFV revolution. Howe...
Resource allocation and transceivers in wireless networks are usually designed by solving optimizati...
Wireless network virtualization is widely used to solve the ossification problem of networks, such a...
This paper studies Dual site processing in Virtualized Radio Access Network (V-RAN) and it recommend...
Abstract This paper investigates a computing offloading policy and the allocation of computational r...
Proceeding of: 25th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom'19),...
International audienceOpen Radio Access Network (O-RAN) is a novel architecture that enables the dis...
With the rapid development of wireless network-enabled applications, the beyond fifth generation (B5...
Management and orchestration (MANO) of resources by virtual network functions (VNFs) represents one ...
The efficacy of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) depends critically on (1) where the virtual ne...
The increasing demand for fast, reliable, and robust network services has driven the telecommunicati...