Wireless Back‐haul: a software defined network enabled wireless Back‐haul network architecture for future 5G networks
wireless backhaul network architecture
Long Term Evolution
wireless domain
Telecommunication
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
future 5G network
TK5101-6720
02 engineering and technology
software defined network
004
DOI:
10.1049/iet-net.2015.0009
Publication Date:
2015-09-03T14:21:54Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
Recently both academic and industry worlds have started to define the successor of long term evolution, so‐called 5G networks, which will most likely appear by the end of the decade. It is widely accepted that those 5G networks will have to deal with significantly more challenging requirements in terms of provided bandwidth, latency and supported services. This will lead to not only modifications in the access segment and parts of core networks, but will trigger changes throughout the whole network, including the Back‐haul segment. In this work the authors present their vision of a 5G Back‐haul network and identify the associated challenges. They then describe their wireless Back‐haul architecture, which implements software defined network concepts and further extends them into the wireless domain. Finally the authors present a brief overview of their evaluation results.
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