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Cet article propose une méthode de transfert qui utilise une combinaison de bidiffusion et de transfert (BIFO) de paquets IP pour obtenir un court délai de transfert. BIFO permet d'obtenir une quantité de trafic de paquets IP inférieure dans le backhaul pour les futurs réseaux d'accès radio (RAN) basés sur IP par rapport à la méthode bicast uniquement. Pour valider l'effet du BIFO proposé, nous implémentons un prototype d'équipement expérimental comprenant un routeur RAN_access (RAN_AR), des nœuds B associés à un serveur de contrôle radio (RCS) et un équipement utilisateur (UE) comprenant un contrôleur. Les résultats expérimentaux montrent que BIFO atteint un délai de transfert plus court que la méthode bicast conventionnelle ou la méthode de transfert en tirant parti des mérites respectifs du bicast et du transfert. Les résultats confirment également que BIFO atteint un délai de transfert dans le plan de contrôle d'environ 10 à 20 ms.
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Motohiro TANNO, Akihito MORIMOTO, Kenichi HIGUCHI, Mamoru SAWAHASHI, "Experiments on Handover Using Combination of Bicast and Forwarding of IP Packet for Future IP-Based RANs" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 5, pp. 1735-1742, May 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.1735.
Abstract: This paper proposes a handover method that uses a combination of bicast and forwarding (BIFO) of IP packets to achieve a short handover delay. BIFO achieves a lower amount of IP packet traffic in the backhaul for future IP-based radio access networks (RANs) than the bicast only method. To validate the effect of the proposed BIFO, we implement prototype experimental equipment comprising a RAN_access router (RAN_AR), Node Bs associated with a radio control server (RCS), and user equipment (UE) including a controller. The experimental results show that BIFO achieves a shorter handover delay than the conventional bicast method or forwarding method by taking advantage of the respective merits of bicast and forwarding. The results also confirm that BIFO achieves the handover delay time in the control plane of approximately 10-20 msec.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E92.B.1735/_p
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