CROWD: An SDN Approach for DenseNets

H. Ali-Ahmad, C. Cicconetti, A. D. Oliva, Martin Dräxler, Rohit Gupta, V. Mancuso, L. Roullet, Vincenzo Sciancalepore
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Abstract

Traffic demands in mobile networks are expected to grow substantially in the next years, both in terms of total traffic volume and of bit-rate required by individual users. It is generally agreed that the only possible solution to overcome the current limitations is to deploy very dense and heterogeneous wireless networks, which we call DenseNets. However, simply scaling down existing networks by orders of magnitude, as required to fulfill traffic forecasts, is not possible because of the following constraints: i) the bottleneck would shift from the Radio Access Network (RAN) to the backhaul, ii) control overhead, especially related to mobility management, would make the network collapse, iii) operational costs of the network would be unbearable due to energy consumption and maintenance/optimisation. In this paper, Software Defined Network (SDN) for mobile networks is claimed as the paradigm shift necessary to tackle adequately the above challenges. A novel architecture is proposed, which supports DenseNets made of overlapping LTE and WLAN cells connected to the core network via a reconfigurable backhaul.
CROWD:面向DenseNets的SDN方法
在未来数年,流动网络的流量需求预计将大幅增长,无论是在总流量方面,还是在个人用户所需的比特率方面。人们普遍认为,克服当前限制的唯一可能的解决方案是部署非常密集和异构的无线网络,我们称之为DenseNets。然而,简单地按数量级缩小现有网络是不可能的,因为需要满足流量预测,因为以下限制:i)瓶颈将从无线接入网(RAN)转移到回程,ii)控制开销,特别是与移动性管理相关的,将使网络崩溃,iii)由于能源消耗和维护/优化,网络的运营成本将无法承受。在本文中,移动网络的软件定义网络(SDN)被认为是充分解决上述挑战所必需的范式转变。提出了一种新的架构,该架构支持由重叠的LTE和WLAN单元通过可重构回程连接到核心网的densenet。
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