Context-Aware Multi-Criteria Handover at the Software Defined Network Edge for Service Differentiation in Next Generation Wireless Networks

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Abstract

The densified deployment of heterogeneous networks coexisting with a variety of overlapping cells has emerged as a viable solution for next generation wireless networks. Despite numerous advantages, the heterogeneity and denseness also raise complicated handover management issue. Nonetheless, most existing handover methods generally depend on one or more objective attributes, and rarely consider the subjective demands of personalized users and specific applications that demand differentiated services. Through decomposing the control plane and data plane, software defined network(SDN) offers a flexible architectural paradigm to overcome these challenges. In this article, we first develop an SDN-driven handover architecture that is capable of perceiving global network status and requirements from various perspectives, including the physical layer, users, and applications. Then, a context-aware multi-criteria handover mechanism is developed in the SDN edge to provide differentiated services. Considering the numerous complicated factors, the handover decision is made based on a hierarchical fuzzy inference system to process diverse attributes and vague requirements described in natural language. Finally, we evaluate the performance of our proposed scheme through a combination of extensive simulations and real-world experiments. The results demonstrate that our solution outperforms the baseline handover schemes, more efficiently providing differentiated services with respect to throughput, bandwidth cost, and application satisfaction, and is efficient and feasible in practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2032-2046
Number of pages15
JournalIEEE Transactions on Services Computing
Volume15
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Services operations and management
  • differentiated services
  • edge computing
  • fuzzy inference system
  • handover management
  • next generation wireless networks
  • software defined networks

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