Simulated view of SDN based multicasting over D2D enabled heterogeneous cellular networks

J. Bukhari, Wonyong Yoon
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In order to provide high quality multimedia services to a number of cellular users in a heterogeneous network, multicasting is a promising mechanism transmitting the content in a spectrally efficient way. To further enhance the heterogeneous spectrum utilization, Device-to-Device (D2D) communication can be enabled which offers wireless peer-to-peer services, reducing the traffic stress at the backhaul. However, the delivery of multicast content is not reliable enough to achieve effective throughput. We introduce OpenFlow based Software-defined Networking (SDN) technology in heterogeneous networks for reliable dissemination of multicast content to interested D2D users. It provides simplified and efficient multicast signaling due to well-organized centralized construction of multicast trees, multicast group membership management and central allocation of spectral resources. In this paper, we present SDN based heterogeneous LTE/WLAN network architecture that logically supports D2D enabled flexible multicast communication where direct links are established among proximate users. We simulate heterogeneous network architecture in NS3 simulator and test the provisioning of multicast video frames to real smartphones by jointly exploiting network information collection and network abstraction with the help of SDN. In order to achieve that, we connect our simulation testbed with a real video server to traverse the video packets to smartphones over the simulated LTE/WLAN network controlled by a real SDN controller. The functionality of our testbed is verified by reliably delivering video to connected smartphones through LTE and WLAN. The D2D users can fully enjoy flexible transmission of multicast video content with less multicast delay (due to neighboring users) and control overhead (due to SDN).
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在支持D2D的异构蜂窝网络上基于SDN的多播模拟视图
为了向异构网络中的多个蜂窝用户提供高质量的多媒体服务,组播是一种很有前途的以频谱高效方式传输内容的机制。为了进一步提高异构频谱的利用率,可以启用设备对设备(Device-to-Device, D2D)通信,提供无线点对点服务,减少回程的流量压力。但是,组播内容的传输不够可靠,无法实现有效的吞吐量。我们在异构网络中引入基于OpenFlow的软件定义网络(SDN)技术,以便向感兴趣的D2D用户可靠地传播多播内容。它通过组织良好的组播树集中构建、组播组成员管理和频谱资源集中分配,提供了简化、高效的组播信令。在本文中,我们提出了基于SDN的异构LTE/WLAN网络架构,该架构在逻辑上支持支持D2D的灵活多播通信,其中在邻近用户之间建立直接链路。我们在NS3模拟器上模拟了异构网络架构,并在SDN的帮助下,共同利用网络信息采集和网络抽象,测试了向真实智能手机提供多播视频帧的能力。为了实现这一目标,我们将模拟测试平台与真实的视频服务器连接起来,通过由真实SDN控制器控制的模拟LTE/WLAN网络将视频数据包遍历到智能手机。通过LTE和WLAN向连接的智能手机可靠地传输视频,我们的测试平台的功能得到了验证。D2D用户可以充分享受灵活的组播视频内容传输,减少组播延迟(由于邻近用户)和控制开销(由于SDN)。
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