Optimal Slicing of Virtualised Passive Optical Networks to Support Dense Deployment of Cloud-RAN and Multi-Access Edge Computing
Sandip Das, Frank Slyne, Marco Ruffini

TL;DR
This paper proposes an optimal slicing method for virtualized mesh-PON architectures to efficiently support dense Cloud-RAN and MEC deployments, ensuring low latency and resource efficiency in 5G networks.
Contribution
It introduces a mixed analytical-iterative model for dynamic virtual PON slice allocation supporting C-RAN and MEC, optimizing resource use while meeting latency constraints.
Findings
Reduces MEC resource usage significantly.
Enables real-time virtual PON slice allocation.
Supports low-latency, high-capacity 5G network deployment.
Abstract
The commercialization of Cloud-RAN, and Open-RAN in particular, is a key factor to enable 5G cell densification, by providing lower cost and more agile deployment of small cells. In addition, the adoption of MEC is important to support ultra-low latency and high reliability required by mission-critical applications, which constitute a milestone of the 5G and beyond vision of a fully connected society. However, connecting antenna site, C-RAN processing and MEC at low cost is challenging, as it requires high-capacity, low latency connectivity delivered through a highly inter-connected topology. While PON is being considered as a solution for providing low-cost connectivity to C-RAN, they only allow data transmission from the endpoints (for example hosting RU at the antenna site) towards a central node (e.g., the central office, hosting computing equipment), thus cannot support traffic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Photonic Communication Systems · Optical Network Technologies · Advanced Optical Network Technologies
