IEEE MEDIA INDEPENDENT HANDOVER DCN: Title: Heterogeneous mesh networking issues Date Submitted: March 16, 2011 Presented at IEEE session #43 in Singapore Authors or Source(s): Yoshihiro Ohba (Toshiba) and Noriyuki Sato (Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.) Abstract: This document describes heterogeneous mesh networking use cases and issues
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Need for Heterogeneous Mesh A mesh network may be an inter-connection of sub-mesh networks of different link-layer technologies Access mesh networks and backhaul mesh networks should use different frequencies to avoid radio interference Access mesh networks in the same location may use different link-layer technologies to increase capacity Why interconnecting the heterogeneous mesh networks into a single mesh? To provide a unified and simplified way of mesh network management with providing self-{forming,healing} features across different link-layer technologies
Example Use Case Access mesh Backhaul mesh Access mesh SMH Wired backhaul Heterogeneous mesh MMH MMH may use only one interface simultaneously MMR MMR: Multi-interface Mesh Router SMH: Single-Interface Mesh Host MMH: Multi-interface Mesh Host MMR
Example scenario for self healing Backhaul mesh Access mesh MMR Access mesh Backhaul mesh Acc ess mes h MMR Access mesh Assumption: Two mesh can be connected each other. In other words, nodes can be formed as one network. To gain reliability and bandwidth capacity, two access mesh networks are formed under two MMRs in this case. A network problem occurs and some nodes lose their connectivity to backhaul. Changing routing topology makes the networks to assure nodes’ connectivity
Considerable Network architecture I IEEE IEEE SMH Access mesh IEEE IEEE IEEE Backhaul mesh Mesh routing MMR IEEE IEEE IEEE MMR Access mesh IEEE IEEE SMH Media-independent Mesh Routing with SMHs and MMRs participation Only SMHs and MMRs talk (Other nodes in each access mesh and backhaul mesh does not support ) Mesh routing Mesh routing
capable Access mesh capable Access mesh Considerable Network architecture II IEEE IEEE SMH IEEE IEEE IEEE capable Backhaul mesh MMR IEEE IEEE IEEE MMR IEEE IEEE SMH All nodes within each access mesh and backhaul mesh talk (All nodes including routers works as nodes.) Fully Media-independent Mesh Routing (with all nodes participation)
Heterogeneous Mesh Networking Issues There has been no standard way to provide self- {forming,healing} for heterogeneous mesh network, including configuration of operational parameters for PHY/MAC and higher layer protocols There has been no unified security mechanism that works across different mesh-capable access technology There has been no discussion to support inter-technology handovers for mesh networks Routing Issue What is an appropriate network architecture for media independent routing? L2 which doesn’t have its own mesh routing What could be event to change routing topologies? Self healing when disaster occurs Bandwidth efficiency Energy consumption etc
What needs to be studied first? Existing device/network configuration and discovery protocols Existing mesh security protocols and mechanisms Applicability of MIH for inter-technology handover for heterogeneous mesh networks Existing mesh routing protocols