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An enhanced distributed evolved node-b architecture in 5G tele-communications network
Author(s) -
T. Padmapriya,
S. V. Manikanthan
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2227-524X
DOI - 10.14419/ijet.v7i2.8.10419
Subject(s) - virtualization , computer science , base station , asset (computer security) , scope (computer science) , node (physics) , network virtualization , telecommunications , computer network , base (topology) , operating system , computer security , engineering , cloud computing , mathematical analysis , mathematics , structural engineering , programming language
To meet the regularly expanding versatile information movement request, the portable administrators are conveying a heterogeneous system with numerous entrance innovations and an ever-increasing number of base stations to build the system scope and limit. Be that as it may, the base stations are disconnected from each other, so unique sorts of radio assets and equipment assets can't be shared and dispensed inside the general system agreeably. The versatile administrators are in this manner confronting expanding system operational costs and a high framework control utilization. In this paper, a brought together radio access organize design, alluded to as the super base station (super BS), is proposed, as a conceivable answer for a vitality productive fifth-age (5G) versatile framework. The super base station decouples the coherent capacities and physical elements of conventional base stations, so unique sorts of framework assets can be on a level plane shared and factually multiplexed among all the virtual base stations all through the whole framework. The framework structure and principle functionalities of the super BS are portrayed. Some key advances for framework usage, i.e., the asset pooling, continuous virtualization, versatile equipment asset assignment are likewise featured.

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