Framework for Generic Context- and Policy-Based Traffic Distribution in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks: Black Rider.

Sandra Frei, Woldemar Fuhrmann, Bogdan V. Ghita

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Abstract

The requirements on networks referring to bandwidth, QoS and mobility are increasing because of the huge traffic growth, the increasing amount of mobile devices and the always-on-demand from subscribers, no matter if the end user devices are stationary or moving. The predicted growth and the fulfilment of the QoS and mobility requirements must be accompanied in the Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) infrastructure, by enabling an appropriate management and distribution of the traffic. This paper proposes a new framework for generic context- and policy-based traffic distribution in heterogeneous wireless networks, called Black Rider. It provides a detailed description of the architecture and a selection of use cases that illustrate how the framework can be exploited to gain benefits in important areas, such as (re-) attach-, handover-, and offloading behaviour, energy consumption and geolocation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication27th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, WAINA 2013, Barcelona, Spain, March 25-28, 2013
EditorsL Barolli, F Xhafa, M Takizawa, T Enokido, H-H Hsu
PublisherIEEE
Pages534-541
ISBN (Print)9781467362399
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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