The Emerging 3GPP 6G RAN Architecture: An Overview

Abstract

The 6G radio access network (RAN) architecture is emerging as a disciplined evolution of 5G RAN. The 5G baseline introduced modular base station, providing a flexible framework for diverse deployment scenarios and multi-vendor interoperability. The key architectural challenge for 6G RAN is to preserve these benefits while adapting the RAN to new deployment and service requirements. This article reviews the emerging 3GPP 6G RAN architecture with emphasis on boundary selection. It discusses central unit and distributed unit split enhancements, recognition of radio unit as a distinct logical unit, and the RAN-core network interface study, where point-to-point signaling is favored over service-based interface for connectivity services. It also highlights open areas including RAN-core network interface for non-connectivity services, data collection framework, and artificial intelligence for 6G RAN.

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