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FraNtiC: A Fractal Geometric Framework for Mesh-Based Wireless Access Networks
Columbus, Ohio, USA June 06-June 10
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Samik Ghosh, University of Texas at Arlington
Kalyan Basu, University of Texas at Arlington
Sajal K. Das, University of Texas at Arlington
The design of the access networks of next generation broadband wireless systems requires special attention in the light of changing network characteristics. In this paper, we present a mesh-based distributed radio access network (RAN) framework for future wireless systems. Using short, high bandwidth optical wireless links to interconnect the various network elements, we identify a generic fractal or self-similar structure in the network. A mathematical model for the framework is presented and the benefits of its scale-invariant properties on robustness, reliability and flexibility analyzed. We focus on three design parameters - carrier-class network reliability, network exposure due to failure conditions and system cost. The dynamics of these parameters on our proposed architecture are studied and compared against existing access network topologies like tree/ring and square-grid. The generality and recursive nature of our framework lends itself to be applied in interconnecting various heterogeneous broadband wireless access networks of the future.
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Samik Ghosh, Kalyan Basu, Sajal K. Das, "FraNtiC: A Fractal Geometric Framework for Mesh-Based Wireless Access Networks," icdcs, pp.481-490, 25th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS'05), 2005
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