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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

S. Schwarz, S. Pratschner:
"Dynamic Distributed Antenna Systems with Wireless mmWave Fronthaul";
Talk: Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers 2019, Pacific Grove, CA (invited); 11-03-2019 - 11-06-2019; in: "Proceedings of the Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers", IEEE, (2019).



English abstract:
Cloud radio access network (CRAN) architectures promise improved scalability of mobile networks, both in terms of network capacity as well as capital expenditure for mobile network operators. Yet, the transition towards CRAN with fully virtualized base band units (BBUs) implemented in the cloud is a significant investment for network operators, since most of the existing base band processing hardware in
already deployed macro base stations (BSs) becomes outdated. A gradual transition towards CRAN can be facilitated by initially reusing existing BBUs in macro BSs and augmenting them with additional remote radio units (RRUs), which are spatially distributed in the network coverage area and can be freely associated to any macro BS over reconfigurable fronthaul connections. In this work, we consider wireless mmWave fronthaul links between BSs and RRUs that are dynamically established on-demand, to form so-called dynamic distributed antenna systems (dDAS), which support distributed MIMO
transmission. This architecture stands in-between a fully virtualized CRAN architecture and conventional distributed antenna systems, in which fronthaul links are static. We consider optimization of the RRU allocation of the dDAS under realistic wireless fronthaul limitations.

Keywords:
cloud RAN, distributed antenna systems, mmWave, optimization, cell-free MIMO

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