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Toward Programmable DOCSIS 4.0 Networks: Adaptive Modulation in OFDM Channels

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Authors

Schnitzer, Jason; Prahladan, Prasanth; Rahimzadeh, Parisa; Humble, Chad; Lee, Jinsung; Lee, Jihoon; Lee, Kyunghan; Ha, Sangtae

Issue Date
2021-03
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, Vol.18 No.1, pp.441-455
Abstract
The sixth generation of DOCSIS standard is currently under development for the provisioning of multi-Gbps services over cable networks. Building upon DOCSIS 3.1 (D3.1), DOCSIS 4.0 (D4) introduces several features including full-duplex transmission and extended-spectrum, which benefit from subcarrier-level OFDM modulation configurations to adapt to varying channel conditions. To exploit the full potential of D4, we propose a softwarized adaptive subcarrier modulation management framework. The optimization system consists of (i) a clustering mechanism that classifies CMs (Cable Modems) with a similar channel condition into the same group using a sparsified K-means algorithm and (ii) an efficient profile generation mechanism to balance achieved channel throughput and packet error rate within the same group. Then, we implement key elements of the softwarized system using a virtualized network function in our DOCSIS experimental testbed that enables the programmatic control of OFDM channels using D4 performance parameters. Our experimental results show that the proposed optimization function offers significant improvements in OFDM channel throughput over current industry management practices. Furthermore, we confirm via simulations that using a novel clustering algorithm for the classification of CM populations and a new bit-loading method measurably enhances channel performance in large-scale distributed deployment scenarios.
ISSN
1932-4537
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/190944
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/TNSM.2020.3044850
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