On the Use of Linux Real-Time Features for RAN Packet Processing in Cloud Environments

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This paper shows how to use a Linux-based operating system as a real-time processing platform for low-latency and predictable packet processing in cloudified radio-access network (cRAN) scenarios. This use-case exhibits challenging end-to-end processing latencies, in the order of milliseconds for the most time-critical layers of the stack. A significant portion of the variability and instability in the observed end-to-end performance in this domain is due to the power saving capabilities of modern CPUs, often in contrast with the low-latency and high-performance requirements of this type of applications. We discuss how to properly configure the system for this scenario, and evaluate the proposed configuration on a synthetic application designed to mimic the behavior and computational requirements of typical software components implementing baseband processing in production environments.

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Abeni, L., Cucinotta, T., Pinczel, B., Mátray, P., Srinivasan, M. K., & Lindquist, T. (2022). On the Use of Linux Real-Time Features for RAN Packet Processing in Cloud Environments. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 13387 LNCS, pp. 371–382). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23220-6_26

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