Title :
An architecture for next-generation radio access networks
Author :
Ghosh, Samik ; Basu, Kalyan ; Das, Sajal K.
Author_Institution :
Texas Univ., Arlington, TX, USA
Abstract :
With fourth-generation wireless technologies envisioned to provide high bandwidth for content-rich multimedia applications, next-generation mobile communication systems are well poised to lead the technology march. Incumbent with the new technology is the challenge of providing flexible, reconfigurable architectures capable of catering to the dynamics of the network, while providing cost-effective solutions for service providers. In this article we focus on IP-based radio access network architectures for next-generation mobile systems. We provide an insight into wireless mesh-based connectivity for the RAN network elements - using short high-bandwidth links to interconnect the network entities in a multihop mesh network for backhauling traffic to the core. A generic self-similar fractal topology, using optical wireless transmission technology, is described. We study the performance of the architecture and conclude that mesh-based architectures are well suited to provide highly scalable, dynamic radio access networks with carrier-class features at significantly low system costs.
Keywords :
4G mobile communication; IP networks; bandwidth allocation; mobile computing; multimedia communication; optical communication; radio access networks; radio links; reconfigurable architectures; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication traffic; IP-based radio access network architectures; RAN network elements; backhauling traffic; fourth-generation wireless technologies; high-bandwidth links; multihop mesh network; multimedia applications; next-generation mobile communication systems; next-generation radio access networks architecture; optical wireless transmission technology; reconfigurable architectures; self-similar fractal topology; wireless mesh-based connectivity; Bandwidth; Fractals; Mesh networks; Mobile communication; Multimedia systems; Next generation networking; Radio access networks; Reconfigurable architectures; Spread spectrum communication; Telecommunication traffic;
Journal_Title :
Network, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MNET.2005.1509950