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IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, FEBRUARY 2009

Convergence of Ethernet PON and IEEE 802.16 Broadband Access Networks and its QoS-Aware Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Scheme +Kun Yang, Shumao Ou,Ken Guild,and +Hsiao-Hwa Chen +Senior Member, IEEE, Member, IEEE Presenter : Pao-Wei Hwang.

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IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, FEBRUARY 2009

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  1. Convergence of Ethernet PON and IEEE 802.16 Broadband Access Networks and its QoS-Aware Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Scheme +Kun Yang, Shumao Ou,Ken Guild,and +Hsiao-Hwa Chen +Senior Member, IEEE, Member, IEEEPresenter: Pao-Wei Hwang IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, FEBRUARY 2009

  2. Abstract • IEEE 802.16 and Ethernet Passive Optical Network (EPON) are two promising broadband access technologies for high-capacity wireless access networks and wired access networks,respectively. • To combine the bandwidth advantage of optical networks with the mobility feature of wireless communications, we propose a convergence of EPON and 802.16 networks in this paper BMW Lab

  3. 1 2 3 4 5 INTRODUCTION CONVERGED NETWORK MODELS DYNAMIC BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION SCHEME: WE-DBA EVALUATION DESIGN AND RESULTS CONCLUSION Outline BMW Lab

  4. INTRODUCTION • IEEE 802.16 networks • point-to-multipoint (PMP) • We consider in this paper only PMP mode where BSs need to be connected to the Internet. Then, how to backhaul these BSs to the Internet? • This is where EPON comes into place. • An EPON is a point-to-multipoint optical access network • Its deployment topology can take different shapes such as bus, ring, and tree. • The most popular EPON topology is tree-based architecture where transmission occurs between an optical line terminal (OLT) and multiple optical network units (ONUs). BMW Lab

  5. INTRODUCTION • EPON supports a total of one Gbps bandwidth inboth downstream and upstream • which is shared by a groupof (typically 16) remote ONUs. On the average, each ONUpossesses about 1/16 Gbps = 65 Mbps bandwidth. • This valuematches the total capacity offered by an 802.16 BS which isabout 70 Mbps over a 20 MHz channel [6]. BMW Lab

  6. INTRODUCTION • G. Shen, R. S. Tucker, C. Chae, ”Fixed Mobile Convergence Architectures for Broadband Access: Integration of EPON and WiMAX”, IEEE Commun. Mag., August 2007. BMW Lab

  7. CONVERGED NETWORK MODELS • A. Virtual ONU-BS (VOB) • We introduce a software module called WE-Bridge (short for WiMAX-EPON Bridge) which is located between an 802.16 BS and an ONU to coordinate joint resource allocation.

  8. CONVERGED NETWORK MODELS • B. QoS Support and Mapping • we classify the EPON services into three priorities: • expedited forwarding (EF) • assured forwarding (AF) • best effort (BE) • IEEE 802.16 standard also defines five types • Unsolicited Grant Service (UGS) • real-time Polling Service(rtPS) • extended real-time Polling Service (ertPS) • non-realtime Polling Service (nrtPS) • BE BMW Lab

  9. DYNAMIC BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION SCHEME: WE-DBA • A. Overall Architecture of Proposed WE-DBA Scheme BMW Lab

  10. DYNAMIC BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION SCHEME: WE-DBA • B. DBA at OLT • We consider an EPON access network with n VOBs. • The transmission rate of the network is R Mbps for both uplink and downlink. • The granting cycle is denoted as ,which is the period of time during which all VOBs are visited by the DBA. • Denote the guard time between two timeslots allocated to VOBs as . • Here we assume that VOBs all have the same weight in terms of getting bandwidth from the OLT. SS VOB OLT BMW Lab

  11. DYNAMIC BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION SCHEME: WE-DBA • Denote as the average guaranteed bandwidth (in bytes) for each VOB under heavy load operation. • traffic originated from 802.16 SSs, after arriving at VOB i, is converted into three service classes of different QoS requirements: EF, AF and BE. • Denote the priority queues of these three classes as P1, P2 and P3. • be the overall requested bandwidth from VOB i. SS VOB OLT BMW Lab

  12. DYNAMIC BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION SCHEME: WE-DBA • there is a total of excess bandwidth being wasted • [13], the amount of excess bandwidth is evenly shared among h VOBs ,and each VOB gets a share of • Finally, the granted bandwidth to each VOB i, denoted as , can be calculated as: SS VOB OLT BMW Lab

  13. DYNAMIC BANDWIDTH ALLOCATION SCHEME: WE-DBA • C. DBA at VOB • The task of VOB-DBA is to assign bandwidth to each SS based on their prioritized bandwidth requests • bandwidth requests • Bandwidth requests of priority P1 are considered first, and then P2 which is followed by P3. • Note that the bandwidth request for each aggregates the BW needs from all SSs • set SS VOB OLT BMW Lab

  14. EVALUATION DESIGN AND RESULTS • we created two other DBA schemes, DBA1 and DBA2, for comparison. • In DBA1, both the OLT and VOBs statically allocate bandwidth to its client stations. • DBA2 goes between DBA1 and WE-DBA • DBA2 version is a combination of a fixed 802.16and a dynamic EPON. BMW Lab

  15. EVALUATION DESIGN AND RESULTS • Each SS serves mclients and each client has following different types of servicesgenerated on different connections • OPNET BMW Lab

  16. EVALUATION DESIGN AND RESULTS BMW Lab

  17. CONCLUSION • The WEN network combines the bandwidth advantage of optical networks with the mobility feature of wireless communications • Our work in this paper only presents some preliminary study in this area with a particular focus on bandwidth allocation. • Many other topics such as scheduling and admission control are to be investigated BMW Lab

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