Abstract

SummaryManagement in wireless backhaul networks is a challenging task, especially in rural and isolated environments. In these scenarios, the backhaul network usually consists of a set of heterogeneous wireless links that provide limited and variable bandwidth to the access networks, often 3G/4G small cells. Because of the highly constrained nature of this type of backhaul network, intelligent and joint management in both the backhaul network and the access network is crucial in order to avoid performance degradation caused by traffic congestion. In order to avoid the saturation in the backhaul network, access networks should consider the backhaul state when taking decisions in the admission control and scheduling procedures. However, no standardized mechanisms currently exist for sharing management information between both networks. In this work, we propose to use the Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) bit in the outer IP headers present in the Iuh 3GPP IPSec‐enabled interfaces in order to notify the backhaul congestion state to the access network. We analyze for the referred scenario, compatibility and security details, validating our approach by running numerically simulations and implementing the notification mechanism. Our low complexity approach offers 2% accuracy and backhaul update latency lower than 10 ms during 80% of the time, which makes the solution appropriate for admission control and scheduling intervals in small cells.

Highlights

  • We proposed a simple approach to use the Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) bit of the outer IP Header in the IPSec tunnels in order to provide to each access network (AN) with instantaneous feedback about the congestion state of the BH network segment that supports its Iuh interface

  • The granularity in the congestion notification will determine the minimum number of packets Nw that have to be received before obtaining η, and the update period in which the Home NodeB (HNB) will be notified of the congestion level

  • We have presented a low complexity method to notify the BH congestion to the AN, conceived for rural cellular networks that use a multi-hop IPSec wireless network as BH

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

We proposed a simple approach to use the Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) bit of the outer IP Header in the IPSec tunnels in order to provide to each AN with instantaneous feedback about the congestion state of the BH network segment that supports its Iuh interface. This way, ANs can adjust their admission control and scheduling policies in order to reduce congestion in the BH or increase the service load in case resources are available in the BH.

RELATED WORK
EXPLICIT CONGESTION NOTIFICATION
ECN with TCP
Reference scenario
Overview of the solution
Compatibility with standard ECN usage
Nonoverlapping window
Sliding window
Security issues
Measuring congestion
Basic functionality
Numerical simulations
Findings
CONCLUSION
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