Efficient Access of Mobile Flows to Heterogeneous Networks under Flash Crowds
Jose Moura, Christopher Edwards

TL;DR
This paper presents a scalable, network-assisted distributed solution for managing mobile flows across heterogeneous wireless networks during flash crowds, improving quality and balancing traffic using centralized policies and reputation systems.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, scalable approach that encourages operator cooperation and dynamically balances traffic in heterogeneous networks under flash crowd scenarios.
Findings
Up to 38% improvement in wireless quality for mobile flows.
Effective flow offloading and balancing across multiple access technologies.
Backhaul constraints influence wireless media access decisions.
Abstract
Future wireless networks need to offer orders of magnitude more capacity to address the predicted growth in mobile traffic demand. Operators to enhance the capacity of cellular networks are increasingly using WiFi to offload traffic from their core networks. This paper deals with the efficient and flexible management of a heterogeneous networking environment offering wireless access to multimode terminals. This wireless access is evaluated under disruptive usage scenarios, such as flash crowds, which can mean unwanted severe congestion on a specific operator network whilst the remaining available capacity from other access technologies is not being used. To address these issues, we propose a scalable network assisted distributed solution that is administered by centralized policies, and an embedded reputation system, by which initially selfish operators are encouraged to cooperate under…
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