2019
DOI: 10.1109/tbc.2018.2863124
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Toward Traffic Offload in Converged Satellite and Terrestrial Networks

Abstract: Whilst broadband Internet connectivity has become highly important, providing broadband connectivity nonetheless remains a considerable challenge, particularly in rural and remote regions where the deployment of optical fibers faces economical obstacles. A promising option to address this issue is that of the most recent satellite systems, capable of providing high capacities virtually everywhere. However, compared to most terrestrial systems, satellite networks have very different link and, more importantly, … Show more

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“…In contrast, eMBB data is offloaded to the satellites as eMBB traffic does not have always a stringent delay requirement. Moreover, intelligent traffic offloading in integrated spatial-terrestrial networks can be enabled using SDN technology that can separate the data and network plans [171]. Also, based on link characteristics, such as cost, reliability, and capacity, multiple options can offload the data.…”
Section: B Intelligent Offloadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, eMBB data is offloaded to the satellites as eMBB traffic does not have always a stringent delay requirement. Moreover, intelligent traffic offloading in integrated spatial-terrestrial networks can be enabled using SDN technology that can separate the data and network plans [171]. Also, based on link characteristics, such as cost, reliability, and capacity, multiple options can offload the data.…”
Section: B Intelligent Offloadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By performing network slicing for different segments, service continuality and QoS requirements for vehicles with high mobility were guaranteed. In [ 187 ], the traffic offloading problem for the integrated satellite–terrestrial network was investigated by relying on the SDR architecture. A detailed offloading scheme was proposed with extra offloading functions added to the control plane, which were specialized for offloading decisions, execution, and monitoring.…”
Section: Key Cooperative and Cognitive Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bertaux et al pointed out that programmability, openness, and virtualization are new trends for HSTNs [111]. With this consensus, Boero et al estimated the end-to-end delay [112], Lin et al studied virtual spectrum allocation techniques [113] and Niephaus et al investigated the dynamic traffic offloading [114] for SDN-based HSTNs. Zhang et al implemented MEC techniques in HSTNs and investigated a task offloading model to improve the QoS of mobile users [115].…”
Section: Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%