Investigation of Performance in Integrated Access and Backhaul Networks
Wireless backhaul allows densification of mobile networks without incurring additional fiber deployment cost. This, in turn, leads to high spatial reuse, which is a significant tool to meet increasing wireless demand in 5G networks. Integrated access and backhaul (IAB), where access and backhaul net...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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01.04.2018
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Summary: | Wireless backhaul allows densification of mobile networks without incurring
additional fiber deployment cost. This, in turn, leads to high spatial reuse,
which is a significant tool to meet increasing wireless demand in 5G networks.
Integrated access and backhaul (IAB), where access and backhaul network share
the same standard wireless technology (e.g. 5G new radio (NR) standard), allows
interoperability among different IAB manufacturers and flexible operation
between access and backhaul. This paper investigates joint resource allocation
and relay selection in a multi-hop IAB network to maximize geometric mean of UE
rates. Our study illustrates several advantages and features of IAB. First, IAB
significantly improves UE rates compared to access only networks and can
provide an important intermediate solution during incremental fiber deployment.
Second, IAB networks with optimal mesh outperforms IAB networks with RSRP based
spanning tree both in terms of rate and latency. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1804.00312 |