A traffic distribution scheme for 5G resilient backhauling using integrated satellite networks
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ProjecteREDES MOVILES EFICIENTES PARA LA AMPLIACION DE SERVICIOS A NUEVOS SECTORES PROFESIONALES (MINECO-TEC2013-41698-R)
VITAL - VIrtualized hybrid satellite-TerrestriAl systems for resilient and fLexible future networks (EC-H2020-644843)
VITAL - VIrtualized hybrid satellite-TerrestriAl systems for resilient and fLexible future networks (EC-H2020-644843)
Abstract
Resilience and high availability are being
considered as essential requirements in 5G networks. To fullfil
these requirements, the integration of a satellite component
within mobile backhaul networks is regarded as a compelling
proposition to provide backup connectivity to critical cell sites
and divert traffic from congested areas so that a limited capacity
in their terrestrial links could be supplemented during peak-time
or even replaced in case of total/partial failure or maintenance.
Sustained in an architectural framework that enables the
integration and management of the satellite capacity as a
constituent part of a SDN-based traffic engineered mobile
backhaul network, this paper develops and assesses a traffic
distribution strategy that exploits the dynamically steerable
satellite capacity provisioned for resilience purposes to maximize
a network utility function under both failure and non-failure
conditions in the terrestrial links.
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CitacióMendoza, F., Ferrús, R., Sallent, J. A traffic distribution scheme for 5G resilient backhauling using integrated satellite networks. A: International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference. "IWCMC 2017: the 13th International Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing Conference, June 26-30, 2017, Valencia, Spain". Valencia: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2017, p. 1671-1676.
ISBN978-1-5090-4372-9
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