Development of the model for a backhaul network based on the long term evolution technology
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2017.96040Keywords:
backhaul network, wireless technology, controller, topology, packet architecture, throughputAbstract
The infrastructure of packet transfer offers great possibilities for organizing the universal transport networks using the LTE technology, which is linked to a wide variety of standards with many applications, as well as applying different protocols of interaction, management and service by contemporary networks.
In order to organize a broadband access, it is proposed to employ the rational approach to the mobile transport infrastructure, which is based on the model of network in line with the Unified MPLS Mobile Transport concept, at all levels of which a protocol is configured of multi-protocol commutation by the markers for a simultaneous support of several generations of mobile communication in the unified network flat-oriented architecture.
We analyzed the throughput and reliability of a backhaul network. The topology is selected for the optimal construction of a backhaul network using a star-shaped configuration, which will make it possible to create a dynamic fully connected network based on IP.
The throughput and transport efficiency of network are determined. It is established that the channel band, the modulation method and the type of morphology exert essential effect on obtaining the best results with a guarantee of data packet transfer without loss of frames. The indicators obtained contribute to an increase in the network capacity and throughput with higher speeds and less delays in the packet transfer.
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