DocumentCode
12584
Title
Path Signalling in a Wireless Back-Haul Network Integrating Unidirectional Broadcast Technologies
Author
Kretschmer, Markus ; Modeker, J. ; Ghinea, Gheorghita
Author_Institution
Fraunhofer Inst. for Open Commun. Syst., St. Augustin, Germany
Volume
59
Issue
2
fYear
2013
fDate
Jun-13
Firstpage
358
Lastpage
368
Abstract
The black-haul infrastructures of today´s wireless operators must support the triple-play services demanded by the market or regulatory bodies. To cope with increasing capacity demand, in our previous work, we have developed a cost-effective heterogeneous layer 2.5 wireless back-haul (WiBACK) architecture, which leverages the native multicast capabilities of broadcast technologies such as DVB to off-load high-bandwidth broadcast content delivery. Furthermore, our architecture provides support for unidirectional technologies on the data and the control plane. This adopts a centralized coordinator approach, in which coordinator nodes install so-called management and data pipes. No routing state is kept at plain WiBACK nodes, which merely store QoS-aware pipe forwarding state. Consequently, the architecture requires a reliable protocol to push resource allocation and pipe forwarding state into the network, considering possibly unidirectional connectivity. Such a protocol, whose task is related to MPLS label distribution, is essential during the initial forming of WiBACK topologies and during regular network operations to reliably manage the data pipes. In this paper, we present a novel approach to extend our IEEE 802.21-inspired WiBACK TransportService and, based upon this, the design of an RSVP-TE-style pipe signalling protocol using nested hop-by-hop request/response MIH transactions that supports signalling over unidirectional technologies. A thorough evaluation and successful testbed deployments show that this protocol reliably signals pipe state even under high loss conditions.
Keywords
broadcast communication; protocols; quality of service; radio networks; telecommunication network routing; DVB; MIH transactions; MPLS label distribution; QoS aware pipe forwarding state; WiBACK; WiBACK nodes; broadcast content delivery; broadcast technologies; control plane; data pipes; path signalling; pipe signalling protocol; reliable protocol; resource allocation; routing state; unidirectional connectivity; unidirectional technologies; wireless back haul network integrating unidirectional broadcast technologies; wireless operators; Encapsulation; Multiprotocol label switching; Quality of service; Reliability; Routing; Wireless communication; Heterogeneous wireless mesh; IEEE 802.21; MPLS; QoS; RSVP-TE; unidirectional links;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9316
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBC.2012.2236451
Filename
6412775
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