2017 4th International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management (ICT-DM) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/ict-dm.2017.8275692
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SDN-based traffic engineering for improved resilience in integrated satellite-terrestrial backhaul networks

Abstract: Abstract-Resilience and high availability are considered as essential requirements in 5G networks. To fullfil these requirements, the integration of a satellite component within mobile backhaul networks arises as a compelling proposition to provide backup connectivity to critical cell sites and divert traffic from congested areas so that a limited capacity in their terrestrial links could be supplemented during peak-time or even replaced in case of total/partial failure or maintenance. This is especially of in… Show more

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“…They can also provide a parallel backhaul link for optimizing resources whenever a terrestrial backhaul is available [262]. Indeed, an SDN based approach is proposed in [263], where satellite and terrestrial backhaul are integrated in 5G networks. Traffic can be routed dynamically on either the satellite or terrestrial backhaul, or split over both, depending on quality of service requirements and traffic engineering policies [263].…”
Section: E Satellitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can also provide a parallel backhaul link for optimizing resources whenever a terrestrial backhaul is available [262]. Indeed, an SDN based approach is proposed in [263], where satellite and terrestrial backhaul are integrated in 5G networks. Traffic can be routed dynamically on either the satellite or terrestrial backhaul, or split over both, depending on quality of service requirements and traffic engineering policies [263].…”
Section: E Satellitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can also provide a parallel backhaul link for optimizing resources whenever a terrestrial backhaul is available [262]. Indeed, an SDN based approach is proposed in [263], where satellite and terrestrial backhaul are integrated in 5G…”
Section: E Satellitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They can also provide a parallel backhaul link for optimizing resources whenever a terrestrial backhaul is available [58]. Indeed, an SDN based approach is proposed in [59], where satellite and terrestrial backhaul are integrated in 5G networks. Traffic can be routed dynamically on either the satellite or terrestrial backhaul, or split over both, depending on quality of service requirements and traffic engineering policies [59].…”
Section: E Satellitementioning
confidence: 99%