Title :
LabVIEW based platform for prototyping dense LTE networks in CROWD project
Author :
Gupta, Rajesh ; Vogel, Tobias ; Kundargi, Nikhil ; Ekbal, Asif ; Morelli, Arianna ; Mancuso, Vincenzo ; Sciancalepore, Vincenzo ; Ford, Richard ; Rangan, Sundeep
Author_Institution :
Nat. Instrum., Dresden, Germany
Abstract :
Next generation wireless networks (5G) have to cope with significant traffic increase due to high quality video transmission and cloud-based applications. Such requirements create the need for a revolutionary change in architecture rather than a series of local and incremental technology updates. A dense heterogeneous deployment of small cells such as pico/femto cells in addition to high power macro cells is foreseen as one of the potential solutions to achieve these requirements. While there is significant amount of research in this area that relies on simulations at PHY, MAC and higher layers, it is still necessary to validate the algorithms for next generation systems in a real-time testbed. However, the ever increasing complexity in all layers of current and future generations of cellular wireless systems has made an end-to-end demonstration of the network limited to industrial research labs or large academic institutions. In this paper, we show a LabVIEW1 based PXI platform in which LTE-like SISO OFDM PHY Layer is integrated with an open source protocol stack to prototype PHY/MAC cross layer algorithms within CROWD2 Software Defined Networking (SDN) framework as a solution to tame dense deployment of wireless networks.
Keywords :
4G mobile communication; Long Term Evolution; access protocols; femtocellular radio; microcellular radio; mobile computing; next generation networks; picocellular radio; software radio; telecommunication computing; virtual instrumentation; CROWD project; CROWD software defined networking; LTE-like SISO OFDM PHY Layer; LabVIEW based PXI platform; MAC; PHY-MAC cross layer algorithms; SDN framework; cellular wireless systems; cloud-based applications; dense heterogeneous deployment; femto cells; high quality video transmission; macro cells; next generation wireless networks; pico cells; prototyping dense LTE networks; traffic; wireless networks; Computer architecture; Downlink; Field programmable gate arrays; Nickel; OFDM; Protocols; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Networks and Communications (EuCNC), 2014 European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bologna
DOI :
10.1109/EuCNC.2014.6882658