학술논문

Reliable Wireless Networking in Highly Dynamic Environments: Do Partial Link Statistics Suffice?
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Communications IEEE Trans. Commun. Communications, IEEE Transactions on. 71(10):6005-6017 Oct, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Vehicle dynamics
Reliability
Wireless communication
Routing
Measurement
Mathematical models
5G mobile communication
Age of information
V2V communication
vehicle-mounted radio units
information reliability
dynamic wireless environments
Language
ISSN
0090-6778
1558-0857
Abstract
Numerous radio units (RUs) are required to densely compose small cells in the beyond 5G mobile networks. The concept of vehicle-mounted RUs is a promising solution for dynamically deploying small cells in accordance with demand distribution. Wireless relay fronthaul networking is the key enabler for this concept, where forwarding paths of fronthaul streams are computed in real-time by an edge server using the link-state information reported from RUs. Optimization of the reporting interval is a significant issue because of the tradeoff between the freshness of report messages and network load. However, existing works have not investigated the freshness of link information in highly dynamic environments. In this paper, we introduce a new reliability metric called the reliability of information (RoI). The RoI is defined as the joint probability that all nodes in the network maintain correct information. We establish a tractable lower bound of the RoI under a mild assumption on the dynamics of node connectivity, which enables us to design small cells guaranteeing information reliability. We further formulate and solve an optimization problem to find an optimal reporting interval. The usefulness of the proposed scheme is demonstrated through simulation experiments for a highly dynamic vehicular network.