This paper compares the performance of traditional priority-based queuing regimes with a time-aware shaping scheduler in an Ethernet fronthaul. Different use-cases are considered for the high and low priority traffic generation, which are made to represent precision-time protocol traffic and traffic originating from different LTE functional subdivisions (function splits) respectively. It is shown that that the relative performance characteristics of the three scheduling regimes depend strongly on the utilization of the fronthaul links where contention is taking place and on the traffic generation characteristics of the different traffic sources
A testbed implementation for an Ethernet fronthaul transporting signals arising from a long-term evo...
Switched Ethernet is becoming a de-facto standard in industrial and embedded networks. Many of today...
peer reviewedSwitched Ethernet is profoundly reshaping in-car communications. To meet the diverse re...
This paper investigates and compares the performance of different scheduling techniques in an Ethern...
Ethernet has been proposed to be used as the transport technology in the future fronthaul network. F...
This paper investigates the effects of different queuing regimes on the mean and standard deviation ...
An Opnet model of a time-aware shaper (TAS) based on the IEEE 802.1Qbv standard is presented. The TA...
This paper investigates the effects of different queuing regimes on the mean and standard deviation ...
Enabling the transport of fronthaul traffic in next-generation cellular networks [fifth-generation (...
This paper investigates the effects of background traffic streams in the packet inter-arrival rates ...
The use of Ethernet in the fronthaul permits convergence and exploitation of statistical multiplexin...
The fronthaul for 5th generation mobile systems (and beyond) has evolved with new splits for the rad...
© 2020 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
The Ethernet communications network is a broadcast, multi-access system for local computer networkin...
Provisioning of cost-effective Ethernet-based fronthaul by reusing the LAN infrastructure available ...
A testbed implementation for an Ethernet fronthaul transporting signals arising from a long-term evo...
Switched Ethernet is becoming a de-facto standard in industrial and embedded networks. Many of today...
peer reviewedSwitched Ethernet is profoundly reshaping in-car communications. To meet the diverse re...
This paper investigates and compares the performance of different scheduling techniques in an Ethern...
Ethernet has been proposed to be used as the transport technology in the future fronthaul network. F...
This paper investigates the effects of different queuing regimes on the mean and standard deviation ...
An Opnet model of a time-aware shaper (TAS) based on the IEEE 802.1Qbv standard is presented. The TA...
This paper investigates the effects of different queuing regimes on the mean and standard deviation ...
Enabling the transport of fronthaul traffic in next-generation cellular networks [fifth-generation (...
This paper investigates the effects of background traffic streams in the packet inter-arrival rates ...
The use of Ethernet in the fronthaul permits convergence and exploitation of statistical multiplexin...
The fronthaul for 5th generation mobile systems (and beyond) has evolved with new splits for the rad...
© 2020 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
The Ethernet communications network is a broadcast, multi-access system for local computer networkin...
Provisioning of cost-effective Ethernet-based fronthaul by reusing the LAN infrastructure available ...
A testbed implementation for an Ethernet fronthaul transporting signals arising from a long-term evo...
Switched Ethernet is becoming a de-facto standard in industrial and embedded networks. Many of today...
peer reviewedSwitched Ethernet is profoundly reshaping in-car communications. To meet the diverse re...