Optimal Configuration of Mobility Agents in Broadband Wireless Access Networks

A. D. Pragad, V. Friderikos, A. Aghvami
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Abstract

The next generation broadband wireless access networks are expected to support a variety of multimedia rich applications which can lead to very high traffic demand. With the development of high speed radio access technologies the backhaul network can become the bottleneck if not upgraded and configured optimally to support the expected increase in date rates and traffic demands. To deliver high data rates, the cell sizes are expected to become smaller which would lead to an increase in handover frequency thus exemplifying the importance of micro- mobility support. This paper addresses the issue of optimizing the wireless access networks that deploy mobility agents (MA) for micro-mobility support. The novel contributions are in providing a solution for finding the optimal number and location of MAs and assignment of Access routers (AR) to MAs (MA domain) that minimize both the handover signaling and routing overheads. The location, number and the domain of MAs (number of ARs a MA serves) deployed within access networks can affect the performance of the entire network. We first analyze the significant impact that the MA location has on the routing and mobility overhead cost. We subsequently formulate the problem as a generalized facility location problem that takes into account the routing cost from the gateway to the ARs through the MA and also the local and global mobility management handover costs. The solution of the optimization problem shows that by having optimal configuration of MAs there can be considerable improvement in the network performance and overheads can be reduced considerably.
宽带无线接入网中移动代理的优化配置
下一代宽带无线接入网预计将支持各种丰富的多媒体应用,这将导致非常高的流量需求。随着高速无线接入技术的发展,如果不能对回程网络进行升级和优化配置,以支持预期的数据速率和流量需求的增长,回程网络将成为瓶颈。为了提供高数据速率,预计小区尺寸将变得更小,这将导致切换频率的增加,从而说明微移动支持的重要性。本文讨论了部署移动代理(MA)以支持微移动的无线接入网络的优化问题。其新颖的贡献在于提供了一种寻找MAs的最佳数量和位置以及将接入路由器(AR)分配到MAs (MA域)的解决方案,从而最大限度地减少切换信令和路由开销。接入网络中部署的MAs的位置、数量和域(即单个MA服务的ar数量)会影响整个网络的性能。我们首先分析了MA位置对路由和移动开销成本的重要影响。随后,我们将该问题表述为一个广义的设施定位问题,该问题考虑了从网关到通过MA的ar的路由成本,以及本地和全球移动管理切换成本。优化问题的解决方案表明,通过对MAs进行优化配置,可以显著提高网络性能,并大大降低开销。
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