Title :
Mobility-aware QoS assurance in software-defined radio access networks: An analytical study
Author :
Vassilakis, Vassilios G. ; Moscholios, Ioannis D. ; Bontozoglou, Andreas ; Logothetis, Michael D.
Author_Institution :
Comput. Lab., Univ. of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abstract :
Software-defined networking (SDN) has gained a tremendous attention in the recent years, both in academia and industry. This revolutionary networking paradigm is an attempt to bring the advances in computer science and software engineering into the information and communications technology (ICT) domain. The aim of these efforts is to pave the way for completely programmable networks and control-data plane separation. Recent studies on feasibility and applicability of SDN concepts in cellular networks show very promising results and this trend will most likely continue in near future. In this work, we study the benefits of SDN on the radio resource management (RRM) of future-generation cellular networks. Our considered cellular network architecture is in line with the recently proposed Long-Term Evolution (LTE) Release 12 concepts, such as control-data plane split, heterogeneous networks (HetNets) environment, and network densification through deployment of small cells. In particular, the aim of our RRM scheme is to enable the macro base station (BS) to efficiently allocate radio resources for small cell BSs in order to assure quality-of-service (QoS) of moving users/vehicles during handoffs. We develop an approximate, but very time- and space-efficient algorithm for radio resource allocation within a HetNet. Experiments on commodity hardware show algorithm running times in the order of a few seconds, thus making it suitable even in cases of fast moving users/vehicles. We also confirm a good accuracy of our proposed algorithm by means of computer simulations.
Keywords :
Long Term Evolution; cellular radio; mobility management (mobile radio); quality of service; radio access networks; resource allocation; BS; HetNets; ICT; LTE release 12 concept; Long-Term Evolution release 12 concept; RRM scheme; SDN; computer science; control-data plane separation; controldata plane split; future-generation cellular network; heterogeneous network; information and communication technology; macrobase station; mobility-aware QoS assurance; programmable network; quality-of-service; radio resource allocation; radio resource management; revolutionary networking paradigm; software engineering; software-defined radio access network; space-efficient algorithm; time-efficient algorithm; Accuracy; Bit rate; Long Term Evolution; Probability; Quality of service; Radio access networks; Resource management; Radio access network; handoff; quality of service; radio resource management; software-defined networking;
Conference_Titel :
Network Softwarization (NetSoft), 2015 1st IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1109/NETSOFT.2015.7116192