학술논문

Availability Constrained Traffic Control for AMC-Enabled Wireless Mobile Backhaul Networks
Document Type
Conference
Source
2012 World Telecommunications Congress World Telecommunications Congress (WTC), 2012. :1-6 Mar, 2012
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Availability
Bandwidth
Wireless communication
Routing
Modulation
Mobile communication
Mobile computing
Language
Abstract
Mobile backhaul networks have been gaining importance due to the growing demand for mobile internet. With faster wireless access speed, mobile backhaul networks need to keep up with the increasing demand. Mobile operators are adopting point-to-point wireless links with Adaptive Modulation and Coding (AMC) capability to cope with the increasing demand. However, AMC makes it hard to provide QoS guaranteed connection due to its fluctuating capacity. In this paper, we present a routing scheme for mobile backhaul networks to guarantee end-to-end communication availability in consideration of unstable capacity attributed to AMC. The routing scheme is composed of three techniques: finding highest-availability path, finding protection path, and bandwidth reallocation to optimize the bandwidth usage. Flows are admitted if searched path meets availability requirement. We have evaluated the performance of the routing scheme through simulation with various link conditions. We show that improvement of each technique is affected by link conditions.