Design and Implementation of a LTE-WiFi Aggregation System based on SDR
Haitao Liu

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and implementation of an LTE-WiFi aggregation system using SDR, enabling efficient data offloading and improved indoor cellular network performance based on 3GPP standards.
Contribution
It introduces a novel LTE-WiFi aggregation framework implemented on SDR that enhances data offloading and scheduling flexibility in cellular networks.
Findings
System operates stably with WiFi offloading
Effective data reordering improves performance
Implementation based on open source SDR platform
Abstract
With explosive growth of the mobile Internet access and the popularization of wireless local area network (WLAN) access points (APs), wireless fidelity (WiFi) offloading is considered as an important supplementary technique to reduce the load of cellular infrastructure and enhance quality of network service. In this paper, we design and implement the framework of LTEWiFi aggregation (LWA) which is in line with the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) released standard recently. In the LWA system, the process of data offloading is different from that of WiFi interworking on the cellular core network. WLAN APs directly connect to eNodeBs (eNBs), and the offloading is realized in Packet Data Convergence Protocol layer (PDCP). Thus, this architecture makes full use of existed WLAN APs to improve the performance of indoor cellular network. Besides, benefiting from the flow control…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization · Wireless Networks and Protocols · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
