Enhancing Open RAN Digital Twin Through Power Consumption Measurement
Ahmed Al-Tahmeesschi, Yi Chu, Josh Shackleton, Swarna Chetty, Mostafa Rahmani, David Grace, Hamed Ahmadi

TL;DR
This paper provides an empirical measurement study of power consumption in O-RAN components, revealing that energy use remains largely constant across different network loads, which informs energy-efficient network design.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive real-world power consumption analysis of O-RAN RUs, DUs, and CUs under various load conditions, focusing on different functional splits and hardware types.
Findings
Power consumption remains largely constant regardless of network load.
Different O-RAN splits have varying power efficiency profiles.
Empirical data aids in optimizing energy use in 5G networks.
Abstract
The increasing demand for high-speed, ultra-reliable and low-latency communications in 5G and beyond networks has led to a significant increase in power consumption, particularly within the Radio Access Network (RAN). This growing energy demand raises operational and sustainability challenges for mobile network operators, requiring novel solutions to enhance energy efficiency while maintaining Quality of Service (QoS). 5G networks are evolving towards disaggregated, programmable, and intelligent architectures, with Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) spearheaded by the O-RAN Alliance, enabling greater flexibility, interoperability, and cost-effectiveness. However, this disaggregated approach introduces new complexities, especially in terms of power consumption across different network components, including Open Radio Units (RUs), Open Distributed Units (DUs) and Open Central Units (CUs).…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Advanced Optical Network Technologies
