Demonstrating the energy consumption of radio access networks in container clouds

The rapid evolution of next-generation mobile networks introduces challenges and opportunities in achieving various use cases with extremely low latency, high data rates, and dense user connectivity. However, these objectives can lead to the higher energy consumption of mobile networks, particularly...

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Hauptverfasser: Gudepu, V, Tella, R.R, Centofanti, C, Pereira dos Santos, José Pedro, Marotta, A, Kondepu, K
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The rapid evolution of next-generation mobile networks introduces challenges and opportunities in achieving various use cases with extremely low latency, high data rates, and dense user connectivity. However, these objectives can lead to the higher energy consumption of mobile networks, particularly within the Radio Access Network (RAN), which generally consumes 75% of the mobile networks total energy consumption. The current studies available focus mainly on the energy consumption of the next-generation Core Network (5GC), while this demonstration provides a better understanding of the energy consumption of the RAN components. The demonstration provides energy observability leveraging various open-source software tools to measure and monitor RAN energy consumption trends deployed on the Kubernetes platform — a widely adopted container orchestration platform. Moreover, this demonstration shows energy consumption on different RAN architectures — Monolithic, Disaggregated, and Control Plane and User Plane Separation (CUPS) — utilizing tools such as Kepler and Scaphandre for comprehensive energy measurement.
ISSN:2374-9709