Urban-scale cellular offloading through Wi-Fi access points: A measurement-based case study

Patrice Raveneau, Razvan Stanica, Marco Fiore, Sandesh Uppoor, Mathieu Cunche, Herve Rivano, Zbigniew Smoreda
2015 2015 IEEE 1st International Forum on Research and Technologies for Society and Industry Leveraging a better tomorrow (RTSI)  
Wi-Fi offloading is one of the most effective approaches to relieve the cellular radio access from part of the burgeoning mobile demand. To date, Wi-Fi offloading has been mainly leveraged in limited contexts, such as home, office or campus environments. In this paper, we investigate the scaling properties of Wi-Fi offloading, by studying how it would perform on a much larger scope than those considered today. To that end, we consider a real-world citywide scenario, built on data about actual
more » ... frastructure deployments and mobile traffic demand, and observe which amount of traffic could be accommodated by the existing pervasive Wi-Fi access infrastructure, were it opened to mobile users. We find that more than 80% of the mobile traffic demand in a large urban area may be easily served by Wi-Fi access points, under a wide range of system settings.
doi:10.1109/rtsi.2015.7325083 fatcat:epzghxqp5jfe7pypmv3oqyc4ge