Sergio M. Sakai, Gilberto Gambugge, Ricardo Takaki, Jorge Seki, J. Bazzo, J. P. Miranda
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引用次数: 9
摘要
尽管长期演进(LTE)对改善下一代网络的用户体验具有价值,但众所周知,其相关的高复杂性会给涉及现实世界平台的测试任务带来计算和时间负担。仿真是目前解决这个问题最广泛使用的工具。例如,LENA是一个基于ns-3的开源模拟器,允许LTE网络的设计、评估和验证。尽管对主要LTE元素和接口进行了建模,LENA的一个限制是它不支持将外部流量实体与仿真结合使用。在本文中,我们描述了如何定制ns-3 LENA LTE框架,以便在基于仿真的测试环境中使用,该环境允许在模拟链路上运行更广泛的实际应用程序。为了验证我们的仿真结果,我们使用一个测试平台作为基准,该测试平台与前面提到的测试环境不同,因为运行模拟网络的ns-3服务器被替换为由实际平台组成的网络。基于使用行业标准VoIP测试工具和iperf吞吐量工具进行的有限测试,初步验证结果表明,ns-3 LTE模型可以在一定信噪比范围内提供与使用实际LTE设备的实验测试平台一样好的语音质量和延迟。对于吞吐量也得出了类似的结论,从而证实了我们的仿真方法作为预测实际LTE网络性能的可行手段的适用性。我们的实验结果的良好一致性是可能的,不仅因为在两个实验中实现了相同的功能,而且由于在模拟和实际LTE网络中使用了相同的流量生成工具,这在标准LENA模拟中是不可能的。
Performance comparison of a custom emulation-based test environment against a real-world LTE testbed
Notwithstanding the value of Long Term Evolution (LTE) towards an improved user experience in next-generation networks, its associated high complexity is known to place computational and time burdens on testing tasks involving real-world platforms. Simulation is currently the tool most widely used to tackle this issue. LENA, for instance, is an open source simulator based on ns-3 that allows the design, evaluation, and validation of LTE networks. Despite of modeling the main LTE elements and interfaces, one limitation of LENA is that it docs not support the use of external traffic entities in conjunction with the simulation. In this paper, we describe how the ns-3 LENA LTE framework can be customized for use in an emulation-based test environment that allows a wider variety of real-world applications to be run over the simulated links. To validate our emulation results, we use as benchmark a testbed that differs from the aforementioned test environment in that the ns-3 server running the simulated network is replaced with a network made up of real-world platforms. Initial validation results, based on limited tests using an industry-standard VoIP test tool and iperf throughput tool, demonstrate that ns-3 LTE models can deliver voice quality and latency as good as an experimental testbed using actual LTE equipment over a range of signal-to-noise ratios. Similar conclusions arc also drawn for throughput, thus confirming the suitability of our emulation approach as a viable means to predict performance in real LTE networks. The good agreement of our experimental results is possible not only because the same functionality is implemented in both experiments but due to the use of the same traffic generation tools in the simulated and real-world LTE networks not -- possible in standard LENA simulation.