Control and Management of Multiple RATs in Wireless Networks: An SDN Approach

Abstract

Telecom operators are using a variety of Radio Access Technologies (RATs) for providing services to mobile subscribers. This development has emphasized the requirement for unified control and management of diverse RATs. Although multiple RATs co-exist within today's cellular networks, each RAT is controlled by a set of different entities. This may lead to suboptimal utilization of the overall network resources. In this article, we review various architectures for multi-RAT control proposed by both industry and academia. We also propose a novel SDN based network architecture for end-to-end control and management of diverse RATs. The architecture is scalable and provides a framework for improved network performance over the present day architecture and proposals in existing literature. Our architecture also provides a framework for deployment of applications in a RAT agnostic fashion. It facilitates network slicing and enables the provision of Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees to the end user. We have also developed an evaluation platform based on ns-3 to evaluate the performance offered by the architecture. Experimental results obtained using the platform demonstrate the benefits provided by our architecture.

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