AtlasRAN: Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Open 5G Platforms for Ubiquitous Wireless Networks
Ryan Barker, Tolunay Seyfi, Alireza Ebrahimi Dorcheh, Julia Boone, Fatemeh Afghah, Joseph Boccuzzi

TL;DR
This paper introduces AtlasRAN, a framework for modeling and evaluating 5G Open RAN platforms, emphasizing the importance of timing and I/O semantics in performance assessments.
Contribution
AtlasRAN provides a structured approach with reference architectures and a capability matrix to improve the credibility of 5G platform evaluations.
Findings
Performance drops with increased user count due to emulation limitations
Timing and I/O semantics significantly impact 5G system evaluation
Emulation harness effects can be mistaken for hardware saturation
Abstract
Fifth-generation (5G) systems are increasingly studied as shared communication and computing infrastructure for connected vehicles, roadside edge platforms, and future unmanned-system applications. Yet results from simulators, host-OS emulators, digital twins, and hardware-in-the-loop testbeds are often compared as if timing, input/output (I/O), and control-loop behavior were equivalent across them. They are not. Consequently, apparent limits in throughput, latency, scalability, or real-time behavior may reflect the execution harness rather than the wireless design itself. This paper presents \textit{AtlasRAN}, a capability-oriented framework for modeling and performance evaluation of 5G Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) platforms. It introduces two reference architectures, terminology that separates functional compatibility from timing fidelity, and a capability matrix that maps…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Network Time Synchronization Technologies · Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
