DocumentCode :
52691
Title :
Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation in Heterogeneous OFDMA-PONs Featuring Intelligent LTE-A Traffic Queuing
Author :
Wansu Lim ; Kourtessis, P. ; Kanonakis, K. ; Milosavljevic, M. ; Tomkos, Ioannis ; Senior, John M.
Author_Institution :
Opt. Networks Res. Group, Univ. of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, UK
Volume :
32
Issue :
10
fYear :
2014
fDate :
15-May-14
Firstpage :
1877
Lastpage :
1885
Abstract :
A heterogeneous, optical/wireless dynamic bandwidth allocation framework is presented, exhibiting intelligent traffic queuing for practically controlling the quality-of-service (QoS) of mobile traffic, backhauled via orthogonal frequency division multiple access-PON (OFDMA-PON) networks. A converged data link layer is presented between long term evolution-advanced (LTE-A) and next-generation passive optical network (NGPON) topologies, extending beyond NGPON2. This is achieved by incorporating in a new protocol design, consistent mapping of LTE-A QCIs and OFDMA-PON queues. Novel inter-ONU algorithms have been developed, based on the distribution of weights to allocate subcarriers to both enhanced node B/optical network units (eNB/ONUs) and residential ONUs, sharing the same infrastructure. A weighted, intra-ONU scheduling mechanism is also introduced to control further the QoS across the network load. The inter and intra-ONU algorithms are both dynamic and adaptive, providing customized solutions to bandwidth allocation for different priority queues at different network traffic loads exhibiting practical fairness in bandwidth distribution. Therefore, middle and low priority packets are not unjustifiably deprived in favor of high priority packets at low network traffic loads. In addition the protocol adaptability allows the high priority queues to automatically over perform when the traffic load has increased and the available bandwidth needs to be rationally redistributed. Computer simulations have confirmed that following the application of adaptive weights the fairness index of the new scheme (representing the achieved throughput for each queue), has improved across the traffic load to above 0.9. Packet delay reduction of more than 40 ms has been recorded as a result for the low priority queues, while high priorities still achieve sufficiently low packet delays in the range of 20 to 30 ms.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; OFDM modulation; frequency division multiple access; optical fibre networks; quality of service; queueing theory; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication traffic; NGPON; QoS; bandwidth distribution; converged data link layer; dynamic bandwidth allocation; heterogeneous OFDMA-PON; intelligent LTE-A traffic queuing; intra-ONU scheduling mechanism; long term evolution- advanced; low network traffic loads; mobile traffic; next-generation passive optical network topologies; node B-optical network units; optical-wireless dynamic bandwidth allocation framework; orthogonal frequency division multiple access-PON networks; packet delay reduction; protocol adaptability; quality-of-service; residential ONU; Bandwidth; Channel allocation; Optical network units; Passive optical networks; Quality of service; Telecommunication traffic; Wireless communication; Dynamic bandwidth allocation; LTE-A; OFDMA-PON; passive optical network (PON); quality of service (QoS); wireless backhauling;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2014.2313980
Filename :
6778771
Link To Document :
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