Abstract
This paper evaluates a novel mapping and scheduling scheme which allows efficient control over the quality-of-service (QoS) experienced by long term evolution (LTE) users when backhauled over an orthogonal frequency division multiple access-passive optical network (OFDMA-PON). With respect to mapping, the LTE QoS class identifiers (QCIs) are assigned to the OFDMA-PON priorities based on class-of-service (CoS) differentiation. Scheduling involves the allocation of subcarriers to each optical network unit/enhanced node B (eNB/ONU) ensuring that the bandwidth allocation accounts for the QoS requirements of the respective LTE wireless bearers. Since the transmission pipes allocated to each eNB/ONU are to be shared by all CoS queues, fairness across traffic priorities throughout the network is achieved by introducing a weighted dynamic subcarrier assignment (WDSA) algorithm. Simulations are based on a 10Gbps OFDMA-PON with 1024 subcarriers, 20km reach and 32 eNB/ONUs. Performance evaluation figures confirm that the end-end wireless packet delay and queue lengths of the high priority queues benefit significantly from the application of the WDSA algorithm without failing the rest of the network performance.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 240-245 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| State | Published - 2013 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | 2013 17th International Conference on Optical Networking Design and Modeling, ONDM 2013 - Brest, France Duration: 16 Apr 2013 → 19 Apr 2013 |
Conference
| Conference | 2013 17th International Conference on Optical Networking Design and Modeling, ONDM 2013 |
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| Country/Territory | France |
| City | Brest |
| Period | 16/04/13 → 19/04/13 |
Keywords
- intra-ONU scheduling
- IP-backhauling
- LTE
- OFDMA-PON
- QoS
- WDSA
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