Next-generation wireless networks target high network availability, ubiquitous coverage, and extremely high data rates for mobile users. This requires exploring new frequency bands, e.g., mmWaves, moving toward ultra-dense deployments in urban locations, and providing ad hoc, resilient connectivity in rural scenarios. The design of the backhaul network plays a key role in advancing how the access part of the wireless system supports next-generation use cases. Wireless backhauling, such as the newly introduced Integrated Access and Backhaul (IAB) concept in 5G, provides a promising solution, also leveraging the mmWave technology and steerable beams to mitigate interference and scalability issues. At the same time, however, managing and optimizing a complex wireless backhaul introduces additional challenges for the operation of cellular systems. This paper presents a strategy for the optimal creation of the backhaul network considering various constraints related to network topology, robustness, and flow management. We evaluate its feasibility and efficiency using synthetic and realistic network scenarios based on 3D modeling of buildings and ray tracing. We implement and prototype our solution as a dynamic IAB control framework based on the Open Radio Access Network (RAN) architecture, and demonstrate its functionality in Colosseum, a large-scale wireless network emulator with hardware in the loop.

Optimizing and Managing Wireless Backhaul for Resilient Next-Generation Cellular Networks

Gemmi, Gabriele;Maccari, Leonardo
2024-01-01

Abstract

Next-generation wireless networks target high network availability, ubiquitous coverage, and extremely high data rates for mobile users. This requires exploring new frequency bands, e.g., mmWaves, moving toward ultra-dense deployments in urban locations, and providing ad hoc, resilient connectivity in rural scenarios. The design of the backhaul network plays a key role in advancing how the access part of the wireless system supports next-generation use cases. Wireless backhauling, such as the newly introduced Integrated Access and Backhaul (IAB) concept in 5G, provides a promising solution, also leveraging the mmWave technology and steerable beams to mitigate interference and scalability issues. At the same time, however, managing and optimizing a complex wireless backhaul introduces additional challenges for the operation of cellular systems. This paper presents a strategy for the optimal creation of the backhaul network considering various constraints related to network topology, robustness, and flow management. We evaluate its feasibility and efficiency using synthetic and realistic network scenarios based on 3D modeling of buildings and ray tracing. We implement and prototype our solution as a dynamic IAB control framework based on the Open Radio Access Network (RAN) architecture, and demonstrate its functionality in Colosseum, a large-scale wireless network emulator with hardware in the loop.
2024
Proceedings of the 2024 20th International Conference on Network and Service Management: AI-Powered Network and Service Management for Tomorrow's Digital World, CNSM 2024
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
Gemmi2024Optimizing.pdf

non disponibili

Tipologia: Documento in Pre-print
Licenza: Copyright dell'editore
Dimensione 5.7 MB
Formato Adobe PDF
5.7 MB Adobe PDF   Visualizza/Apri

I documenti in ARCA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/10278/5100000
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 2
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 2
social impact