SDN - Architectural Enabler for Reliable Communication over Millimeter-Wave 5G Networks
Abstract
Millimeter-wave (mmWave) frequency bands offer a new frontier for next-generation wireless networks, popularly known as 5G, to enable multi-gigabit communication; however, the availability and reliability of mmWave signals are significantly limited due to its unfavorable propagation characteristics. Thus, mmWave networks rely on directional narrow-beam transmissions to overcome severe path-loss. To mitigate the impact of transmission-reception directionality and provide uninterrupted network services, ensuring the availability of mmWave transmission links is important. In this paper, we proposed a new flexible network architecture to provide efficient resource coordination among serving basestations during user mobility. The key idea of this holistic architecture is to exploit the software-defined networking (SDN) technology with mmWave communication to provide a flexible and resilient network architecture. Besides, this paper presents an efficient and seamless uncoordinated network operation to support reliable communication in highly-dynamic environments characterized by high density and mobility of wireless devices. To warrant high-reliability and guard against the potential radio link failure, we introduce a new transmission framework to ensure that there is at least one basestation is connected to the UE at all times. We validate the proposed transmission scheme through simulations.
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@article{arxiv.1812.07714,
title = {SDN - Architectural Enabler for Reliable Communication over Millimeter-Wave 5G Networks},
author = {Biswa P. S. Sahoo and Chung-Wei Weng and Hung-Yu Wei},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.07714},
year = {2018}
}
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This article has been accepted for publication at the IEEE GLOBECOM 2018 Workshops, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 9-13 December 2018