DocumentCode
186588
Title
Designing of next-generation hybrid optical-wireless access network
Author
Chowdhury, Rajdeep ; Shami, A. ; Almustafa, Khaled
Author_Institution
Western Univ., London, ON, Canada
fYear
2014
fDate
4-6 June 2014
Firstpage
9
Lastpage
15
Abstract
Due to the emergence of numerous bandwidth-hungry applications, we are motivated to investigate cheaper and faster Internet access solutions to serve in a neighborhood. We concentrate on the convergence of optical and wireless networks for the deployment of Internet access networks so that we can exploit the opportunities of both technologies. We focus on network dimensioning and placement of equipment in hybrid optical-wireless access networks. A number of integrated optical-wireless architectures have been investigated for the greenfield deployment of future access networks. A novel hybrid network infrastructure, namely PON-LTE-WiFi, has been proposed where fiber will be deployed as deeply as affordable/practical and then, wireless systems will be used to extend this connectivity to a large number of locations and ultimately connect the wireless end users. We propose a 3-phase network design optimization scheme for greenfield deployment of PON-LTE-WiFi access network infrastructure. Finally, we propose an ILP model which optimizes the greenfield deployment of LTE network based on the static distribution of mobile user equipment (MUE). The proposed model takes into account various physical layer constraints of LTE network and determines the optimal clustering of MUEs as well as the location of eNBs in a neighborhood. Computational experiments have been conducted on three different data sets consisting of 128, 256 and 512 mobile user equipment in order to evaluate the performance of the proposed scheme.
Keywords
Internet; Long Term Evolution; next generation networks; optimisation; passive optical networks; radio access networks; wireless LAN; 3-phase network design optimization scheme; ILP model; Internet access networks; MUE; PON-LTE-WiFi access network infrastructure; bandwidth-hungry applications; eNB location; greenfield deployment; integrated optical-wireless architectures; mobile user equipment; network dimensioning; next-generation hybrid optical-wireless access network; physical layer constraints; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Optical network units; Optical sensors; Passive optical networks; WiMAX; LTE; PON; WiFi; WiMAX;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Innovations for Community Services (I4CS), 2014 14th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Reims
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/I4CS.2014.6860546
Filename
6860546
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