Multi-Radio Mobile Device in Role of Hybrid Node Between WiFi and LTE networks

With the ubiquitous wireless network coverage, Machine-Type Communications (MTC) is emerging to enable data transfers using devices/sensors without need for human interaction. In this paper we, we introduce a comprehensive simulation scenario for modeling and analysis for heterogeneous MTC. We demon...

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Main Authors: Pavel Masek, Krystof Zeman, Dalibor Uhlir, Jan Masek, Chris Bougiouklis, Jiri Hosek
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Language:English
Published: International Science and Engineering Society, o.s. 2015-05-01
Series:International Journal of Advances in Telecommunications, Electrotechnics, Signals and Systems
Online Access:http://ijates.org/index.php/ijates/article/view/118
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spelling doaj-36aef11dc11440dc9ae60654792656762020-11-24T21:54:45ZengInternational Science and Engineering Society, o.s.International Journal of Advances in Telecommunications, Electrotechnics, Signals and Systems1805-54432015-05-0142495410.11601/ijates.v4i2.11876Multi-Radio Mobile Device in Role of Hybrid Node Between WiFi and LTE networksPavel Masek0Krystof Zeman1Dalibor Uhlir2Jan Masek3Chris Bougiouklis4Jiri Hosek5Department of Telecommunications, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Telecommunications, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Telecommunications, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech RepublicInstitute of Structural Mechanics, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech RepublicTechnological Educational Institute of Crete, GreeceDepartment of Telecommunications, Brno University of Technology, Brno, Czech RepublicWith the ubiquitous wireless network coverage, Machine-Type Communications (MTC) is emerging to enable data transfers using devices/sensors without need for human interaction. In this paper we, we introduce a comprehensive simulation scenario for modeling and analysis for heterogeneous MTC. We demonstrate the most expected scenario of MTC communication using the IEEE 802.11 standard for direct communication between sensors and for transmitting data between individual sensor and Machine-Type Communication Gateway (MTCG). The MTCG represents the hybrid node serving as bridge between two heterogeneous networks (WiFi and LTE). Following the idea of hybrid node, two active interfaces must be implemented on this node together with mechanism for handling the incoming traffic (from WiFi network) to LTE network. As a simulation tool, the Network Simulator 3 (NS-3) with implemented LTE/EPC Network Simulator (LENA) framework was used. The major contribution of this paper therefore lies in the implementation of logic for interconnection of two heterogeneous networks in simulation environment NS-3.http://ijates.org/index.php/ijates/article/view/118
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author Pavel Masek
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Dalibor Uhlir
Jan Masek
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Jiri Hosek
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Krystof Zeman
Dalibor Uhlir
Jan Masek
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Multi-Radio Mobile Device in Role of Hybrid Node Between WiFi and LTE networks
International Journal of Advances in Telecommunications, Electrotechnics, Signals and Systems
author_facet Pavel Masek
Krystof Zeman
Dalibor Uhlir
Jan Masek
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title Multi-Radio Mobile Device in Role of Hybrid Node Between WiFi and LTE networks
title_short Multi-Radio Mobile Device in Role of Hybrid Node Between WiFi and LTE networks
title_full Multi-Radio Mobile Device in Role of Hybrid Node Between WiFi and LTE networks
title_fullStr Multi-Radio Mobile Device in Role of Hybrid Node Between WiFi and LTE networks
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Radio Mobile Device in Role of Hybrid Node Between WiFi and LTE networks
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publisher International Science and Engineering Society, o.s.
series International Journal of Advances in Telecommunications, Electrotechnics, Signals and Systems
issn 1805-5443
publishDate 2015-05-01
description With the ubiquitous wireless network coverage, Machine-Type Communications (MTC) is emerging to enable data transfers using devices/sensors without need for human interaction. In this paper we, we introduce a comprehensive simulation scenario for modeling and analysis for heterogeneous MTC. We demonstrate the most expected scenario of MTC communication using the IEEE 802.11 standard for direct communication between sensors and for transmitting data between individual sensor and Machine-Type Communication Gateway (MTCG). The MTCG represents the hybrid node serving as bridge between two heterogeneous networks (WiFi and LTE). Following the idea of hybrid node, two active interfaces must be implemented on this node together with mechanism for handling the incoming traffic (from WiFi network) to LTE network. As a simulation tool, the Network Simulator 3 (NS-3) with implemented LTE/EPC Network Simulator (LENA) framework was used. The major contribution of this paper therefore lies in the implementation of logic for interconnection of two heterogeneous networks in simulation environment NS-3.
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