AraRACH: Enhancing nextG random access reliability in programmable wireless living labs

Boateng, Joshua Ofori; Zhang, Tianyi; Zu, Guoying; Islam, Taimoor Ul; Babu, Sarath; Kaltenberger, Florian; Schmidt, Robert; Zhang, Hongwei; Qiao, Daji
NETSOFT 2025, 11th IEEE International Conference on Network Softwarization
23-27 June 2025, Budapest, Hungary

The rapid evolution of wireless technologies has intensified interest in open and fully programmable radio access networks for whole-stack research, innovation, and evaluation of emerging solutions. Large-scale wireless living labs, such as ARA, equipped with real-world infrastructure play a vital role in this evolution by enabling researchers to prototype and evaluate advanced algorithms for next-generation wireless systems in outdoor and over-the-air environments benefiting from realworld fidelity and end-to-end programmability. However, at the core of this innovation is the performance in terms of coverage and reliability of these wireless living labs. For instance, interfacing power amplifiers and low noise amplifiers with software-defined radios (SDRs) for experimenting outdoors introduces issues in random access procedure—a process crucial in establishing connectivity between user equipment (UE) and the core network in 5G and 6G systems. Therefore, to ensure seamless connectivity and
reliable communications in open-source 5G software stacks such as OpenAirInterface (OAI), we propose a slot-based approach to the 5G random access procedure leveraging full downlink (DL) and uplink (UL) slots instead of using special or mixed slots. We
highlight how this approach achieves reliable 5G connectivity over 1 mile—the longest communication range that has been achieved so far in real-world settings using open-source 5G software stacks and the Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) SDRs. We also demonstrate that, in a highly obstructed environment such as an industrial setting, we can increase the probability of a successful random access procedure to 90%–100% when we use at least 9 OFDM symbols to transmit msg2 and msg3.

Type:
Conference
City:
Budapest
Date:
2025-06-23
Department:
Communication systems
Eurecom Ref:
8203
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