Anastasopoulos, Markos
Bartelt, Jens
Berberana, Ignacio
Camps Mur, Daniel
Demirkol, Ilker
Eiselt, Michael
Fehske, Albrecht
Flegkas, Paris
Grass, Eckhard
Grieger, Michael
Gutierrez, Jesús
Korakis, Thanasis
Lyberopoulos, George
Pateromichelakis, Emmanouil
Simeonidou, Dimitra
Syrivelis, Dimitris
Theodoropoulou, Elina
Tzanakaki, Ana
Wei, Qing
2016-05-01
We propose an optical-wireless 5G infrastructure offering converged fronthauling/backhauling functions to support both operational and end-user cloud services. A layered architectural structure required to efficiently support these services is shown. The data plane performance of the proposed infrastructure is evaluated in terms of energy consumption and service delay through a novel modelling framework. Our modelling results show that the proposed architecture can offer significant energy savings but there is a clear trade-off between overall energy consumption and service delay.
English
Mobile Wireless Internet
6 p.
IEEE
Third Workshop on 5G Architectures (5G-Arch), co-located with IEEE ICC, Kuala-Lumpur, 2016.
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