Throughput Requirements for RAN Functional Splits in 3D-Networks (2405.15432v2)
Abstract: The rapid growth of non-terrestrial communication necessitates its integration with existing terrestrial networks, as highlighted in 3GPP Releases 16 and 17. This paper analyses the concept of functional splits in 3D-Networks. To manage this complex structure effectively, the adoption of a Radio Access Network (RAN) architecture with Functional Split (FS) offers advantages in flexibility, scalability, and cost-efficiency. RAN achieves this by disaggregating functionalities into three separate units. Analogous to the terrestrial network approach, 3GPP is extending this concept to non-terrestrial platforms as well. This work presents a general analysis of the requested Fronthaul (FH) data rate on feeder link between a non-terrestrial platform and the ground-station. Each split option is a trade-of between FH data rate and the respected complexity. Since flying nodes face more limitations regarding power consumption and complexity on board in comparison to terrestrial ones, we are investigating the split options between lower and higher physical layer.
- 3GPP TR 38.811 v15.2.0: “Study on New Radio (NR) to support non-terrestrial networks (Release 15)”.
- 3GPP TR 38.801 v14.0.0: ”Study on new radio access technology: Radio access architecture and interfaces (Release 14)”.
- 3GPP TR 38.816 v15.0.0: ”Study on Central Unit (CU) - Distributed Unit (DU) lower layer split for NR (Release 15)”.
- E. Sarikaya, E. Onur, “Placement of 5G RAN Slices in Multi-tier O-RAN 5G Networks with Flexible Functional Splits”, 17th Int. Conf. on Net. and Service Manag. (CNSM), Izmir, Turkey, 2021.
- 3GPP TR 38.821 v16.1.0: ”Solutions for NR to support non-terrestrial networks (NTN) (Release 16)”.
- 3GPP TR 38.211 v16.2.0: “5G NR Physical channels and modulation (Release 16)”.
- 3GPP TS 138 212 V16.2.0: ”5G; NR; Multiplexing and channel coding” (Release 16).
- MohammadAmin Vakilifard (2 papers)
- Tim Düe (2 papers)
- Mohammad Rihan (1 paper)
- Maik Röper (10 papers)
- Dirk Wübben (12 papers)
- Carsten Bockelmann (22 papers)
- Armin Dekorsy (43 papers)