Experimental evaluation of multi-path schedulers for LTE/Wi-Fi devices

Bahar Partov, D. Leith
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To improve network performance, LTE technology is rapidly being rolled out by network operators. At the same time almost all mobile devices also possess a WiFi interface which can potentially be used in tandem with LTE to further improve performance. Motivated by this and by the advantages of link aggregation, there is currently much interest in the transmission of data in parallel over LTE and WiFi. However, the design and evaluation of multi-path schedulers is challenging due to the fact that the path delays experienced in practice are non-stationary and, at present, poorly characterised. To start to address this challenge, in this paper we propose a trace-driven approach for performance evaluation of multi-path schedulers. This approach allows fair, reproducible comparisons that reflect actual performance since they are based on experimental data. We demonstrate the use of this approach to compare the performance of a number of schedulers.
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LTE/Wi-Fi设备多路径调度的实验评估
为了提高网络性能,网络运营商正在迅速推出LTE技术。与此同时,几乎所有的移动设备都有一个WiFi接口,可以与LTE结合使用,进一步提高性能。由于这一点以及链路聚合的优势,目前人们对在LTE和WiFi上并行传输数据很感兴趣。然而,多路径调度程序的设计和评估是具有挑战性的,因为在实践中经历的路径延迟是非平稳的,而且目前表征不佳。为了开始解决这一挑战,在本文中,我们提出了一种跟踪驱动的方法来评估多路径调度器的性能。这种方法允许公平的、可重复的、反映实际性能的比较,因为它们是基于实验数据的。我们将演示使用这种方法来比较多个调度器的性能。
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