ORANUS: Latency-tailored Orchestration via Stochastic Network Calculus in 6G O-RAN
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Adamuz Hinojosa, Óscar Ramón; Zanzi, Lanfranco; Sciancalepore, Vincenzo; García Saavedra, Andrés; Costa Pérez, XavierEditorial
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Materia
Multi-scale-time O-RAN Real-Time RIC Stochastic Network Calculus uRLLC
Fecha
2024Referencia bibliográfica
Adamuz Hijonosa, Ó.R. et. al. [ISSN: 0743-166X]
Patrocinador
Grant PID2022-137329OBC43 funded by MICIU/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033; SNS JU Project 6G-GOALS (GA no. 101139232); EU FP Horizon 2020 project DAEMON (GA no. 101017109); Ministry for Digital Transformation and of Civil Service of the Spanish Government through Projects 6G-CHRONOS and OPEN6G (grants TSI-063000-2021-28 and TSI- 063000-2021-3)Resumen
The Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN)-
compliant solutions lack crucial details to perform effective
control loops at multiple time scales. In this vein, we propose
ORANUS, an O-RAN-compliant mathematical framework to
allocate radio resources to multiple ultra Reliable Low Latency
Communication (uRLLC) services. In the near-RT control loop,
ORANUS relies on a novel Stochastic Network Calculus (SNC)-
based model to compute the amount of guaranteed radio resources
for each uRLLC service. Unlike traditional approaches as queueing
theory, the SNC-based model allows ORANUS to ensure the
probability the packet transmission delay exceeds a budget, i.e.,
the violation probability, is below a target tolerance. ORANUS
also utilizes an RT control loop to monitor service transmission
queues, dynamically adjusting the guaranteed radio resources
based on detected traffic anomalies. To the best of our knowledge,
ORANUS is the first O-RAN-compliant solution which benefits
from SNC to carry out near-RT and RT control loops. Simulation
results show that ORANUS significantly improves over reference
solutions, with an average violation probability 10× lower.