Fixed Wireless Access in Flexible Environment: Problem Definition and Feasibility Check
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This paper presents a problem definition and feasibility check for an algorithm to select a connection point in an existing fiber-optical access network topology that can be used to connect a new site, the planned location, via an E-band millimeter-wave radio link. The newly added fixed wireless access connections must meet end-to-end network requirements for availability, latency, and bandwidth. To accommodate highly dynamic service traffic patterns, requirements are defined with a suitable time granularity. Similarly, dynamic changes in available network capacity affect end-to-end availability, latency, and bandwidth. The proposed algorithm is designed to handle these dynamic changes both in the service requirements and in the available resources.