Visible to the public Quantum Evolutionary Algorithm for Scheduling Resources in Virtualized 5G RAN Environment

TitleQuantum Evolutionary Algorithm for Scheduling Resources in Virtualized 5G RAN Environment
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsSaravanan, M, Pratap Sircar, Rana
Conference Name2021 IEEE 4th 5G World Forum (5GWF)
Keywords5G, 5G mobile communication, Communications technology, compositionality, Computers, expandability, Processor scheduling, pubcrawl, Quantum Annealing, quantum computing, QUBO, Resiliency, resource allocation, scheduling, Virtualized RAN, wireless networks
AbstractRadio is the most important part of any wireless network. Radio Access Network (RAN) has been virtualized and disaggregated into different functions whose location is best defined by the requirements and economics of the use case. This Virtualized RAN (vRAN) architecture separates network functions from the underlying hardware and so 5G can leverage virtualization of the RAN to implement these functions. The easy expandability and manageability of the vRAN support the expansion of the network capacity and deployment of new features and algorithms for streamlining resource usage. In this paper, we try to address the problem of scheduling 5G vRAN with mid-haul network capacity constraints as a combinatorial optimization problem. We transformed it to a Quadratic Unconstrained Binary Optimization (QUBO) problem by using a newly proposed quantum-based algorithm and compared our implementation with existing classical algorithms. This work has demonstrated the advantage of quantum computers in solving a particular optimization problem in the Telecommunication domain and paves the way for solving critical real-world problems using quantum computers faster and better.
DOI10.1109/5GWF52925.2021.00027
Citation Keysaravanan_quantum_2021