Power models for O-RAN O-DU planning and optimisation

TitlePower models for O-RAN O-DU planning and optimisation
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of PublicationIn Press
AuthorsKuaban GSuila, Czachórski T, Atmaca T, Czekalski P
Conference NameIEEE Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC 2026)
PublisherIEEE
Conference LocationLas Vegas, NV, USA
Abstract

The transition from 5G to 6G networks is driving an unprecedented densification of Radio Access Networks (RANs), resulting in increased energy demand and operational costs. Open RAN (O-RAN) architectures, which disaggregate baseband processing across commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers, further amplify these challenges due to the power sensitivity of the Distributed Unit (O-DU) to traffic load variations. This paper develops a nonlinear O-DU power model that captures load-dependent efficiency effects and integrates it into a dynamic core management framework, which activates or deactivates CPU cores based on instantaneous traffic demand. The effectiveness of the proposed dynamic core management framework is investigated in multi-RU O-RAN scenarios, comparing the proposed dynamic approach with a static baseline. Simulation results show that the dynamic scheme reduces energy consumption by up to $59.42\%$ on average under light traffic, with instantaneous savings exceeding $70\%$ during off-peak periods, while maintaining performance. These findings demonstrate that workload-aware core provisioning can deliver substantial energy efficiency gains in O-RAN deployments, particularly in lightly to moderately loaded networks.

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Data aktualizacji: 20/11/2025 - 10:51; autor zmian: Godlove Kuaban (gskuaban@iitis.pl)