Towards flexible network deployment in 5G: Nomadic node enhancement to heterogeneous networks

Ö. Bulakci, Zhe Ren, Chan Zhou, J. Eichinger, P. Fertl, D. G. Serrano, S. Stańczak
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Abstract

Mobile networks are experiencing the avalanche of data traffic, which is coupled with the billions of wirelessly connected data-intensive devices using diverse multimedia services and applications. Prospective studies suggest that traffic volume would increase a thousand-fold over the next decade. Furthermore, the users expect the utmost in quality with seamless connectivity to the broadband access. On this basis, moving networks emerge as a promising enhancement for fifth generation (5G) systems to enable flexible network deployment that goes beyond the scope of conventional fixed access nodes. Within the framework of moving networks, nomadic nodes (NNs) can enable demand-driven service provisioning to increase the network capacity or to extend the cell coverage area, and to reduce network energy consumption. NNs can be mounted on vehicles within a car-sharing fleet. In this paper, we look at the envisioned dynamic and flexible network deployment through NNs, and demonstrate analyses on the operation of nomadic networks.
面向5G的灵活网络部署:游牧节点向异构网络的增强
移动网络正在经历数据流量的雪崩,这与数十亿使用各种多媒体服务和应用程序的无线连接数据密集型设备相结合。前瞻性研究表明,未来十年交通流量将增加一千倍。此外,用户期望通过宽带接入的无缝连接获得最高的质量。在此基础上,移动网络成为第五代(5G)系统的一个有希望的增强功能,可以实现超越传统固定接入节点范围的灵活网络部署。在移动网络的框架内,游牧节点(NNs)可以实现需求驱动的业务提供,以增加网络容量或扩展小区覆盖区域,并降低网络能耗。神经网络可以安装在汽车共享车队的车辆上。在本文中,我们通过神经网络展望了动态和灵活的网络部署,并演示了对游牧网络运行的分析。
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