LTE网络地星城郊混合无线网状回程的评估

J. Baranda, José Núñez-Martínez, J. Mangues‐Bafalluy, Natale Patriciello
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5G网络的发展对移动运营商来说是一个巨大的挑战,为了满足提供无处不在的宽带服务的宏伟目标。在此基础上,卫星系统日益增强的能力已形成共识,即这种系统可以满足若干情况所需的必需品,例如农村或人口密度低的地区。与地面无线回程结合使用,卫星回程被设想为一种解决方案,可以在向接入节点交付流量方面提高网络效率,同时增加其对上述场景的弹性。本文介绍了i)我们的ns-3框架,用于为承载LTE流量的混合地面-卫星网状回程网络建模;ii)在LTE网络的低密度郊区场景中,对我们不同的基于反压力的通用最短路径路由方法进行了比较。仿真结果显示了基于背压的方法在无缝集成地面和卫星回程资源的同时,有效利用网络资源的优势。
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Evaluation of hybrid terrestrial-satellite suburban wireless mesh backhauls for LTE networks
The development of 5G networks supposes a big challenge for mobile operators in order to satisfy the ambitious objective of delivering broadband services ubiquitously. Based on this, the increasing capabilities of satellite systems have created the consensus that such systems can satisfy the required necessities for several scenarios, such as for rural or low-density populated areas. Used in combination with a terrestrial wireless backhaul, satellite backhauls are envisaged as a solution to improve the network efficiency in terms of delivered traffic to access nodes while increasing its resiliency for the mentioned scenarios. This paper presents i) our ns-3 framework for modeling hybrid terrestrial-satellite mesh backhaul networks that carry LTE traffic and ii) a comparison of our different backpressure-based approaches against generic shortest-path routing in a low-density suburban scenario for LTE networks. Simulation results reveal the advantages of backpressure-based approaches to make an efficient use of the network resources while integrating seamlessly both terrestrial and satellite backhaul resources.
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