Energy‐Aware Optimisation for Off‐Grid ORAN With RIS and Edge Computing

This paper proposes a strategy for designing Open Radio Access Networks (ORAN) to maximise their energy efficiency using solar power, supplemented by Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) and Mobile Edge Computing (MEC). Because grid power is not always available where these ORAN systems are bui...

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Published inIET networks Vol. 14; no. 1
Main Authors AL‐Karawi, Yassir, Alhumaima, Raad S., Al‐Raweshidy, Hamed
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2025
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Summary:This paper proposes a strategy for designing Open Radio Access Networks (ORAN) to maximise their energy efficiency using solar power, supplemented by Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) and Mobile Edge Computing (MEC). Because grid power is not always available where these ORAN systems are built, our approach manages the difficulties created by dynamic energy and timing issues found in isolated environments. The approach concentrates on allocating energy to all transmitters, CPU speed and RIS phases in real time, subject to strict rules on power use, latency issues and heat. The primal‐dual algorithm we propose reacts to queue and energy changes to update the dual variables and control policies without access to every channel parameter. Our combined (composite) cost function measures energy use, delays encountered by users, reliability of the SINR and fairness. Results from the simulation indicate that using the proposed method lowers energy usage by 25% and average delay by 18%, outperforming baseline models under varying solar and traffic patterns. Robustness is further validated through sensitivity and ablation analyses. This work demonstrates the feasibility of deploying sustainable, intelligent ORAN infrastructures in remote 6G scenarios where conventional power and connectivity are unavailable.
ISSN:2047-4954
2047-4962
DOI:10.1049/ntw2.70012