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Flexible cross-technology offloading using SDN

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Zarafetas C., Makris N., Apostolaras A., Korakis T., Tassiulas L.
Date
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.1109/TELSKS.2017.8246277
Keyword
Testbeds
Wi-Fi
Downlink channels
Geographical area
High availability
Low-latency networks
Network Capacity
Network coverage
NITOS
Offloading
Wireless local area networks (WLAN)
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Abstract
Ultra-dense networks are expected to be the vehicle for better network coverage featuring higher speeds, augmented network capacity and more per cell end-users served. Towards meeting these stiff requirements, cells of varying coverage (pico-/femto-/macro-cells) are being deployed, especially in densely populated urban areas. Considering the high availability of such equipment, as well as the low deployment and maintenance costs of WLAN networks, an ecosystem rich in heterogeneity may assist in extending the overall network capacity, thus enabling throughput-hungry services to be offered over contemporary networks. The solution that is considered in this paper is offloading macro-cell users to the available wireless networks in a geographical area, while meeting their demands for the downlink channel. We model our problem and present an applied framework that facilitates cross-technology offloading. Our solution is making use of Software Defined Networking, thus enabling the very rapid and low latency network switching. We experimentally evaluate and benchmark our framework in a real testbed setup, and present our findings. © 2017 IEEE.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80953
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