selfbackhauling
Self-backhauling is a network architecture strategy used in wireless communication systems, particularly in the context of 5G and beyond. It involves using the same network infrastructure to both provide wireless connectivity to end-users and to transport data between different parts of the network. This approach contrasts with traditional backhauling methods, which typically rely on separate, dedicated fiber or microwave links to connect base stations to the core network.
In a self-backhauling system, base stations are interconnected using wireless links, forming a mesh network. This
However, self-backhauling also presents challenges, such as increased interference and potential latency issues due to the
Self-backhauling is particularly beneficial in scenarios where deploying traditional backhaul infrastructure is difficult or impractical, such
Overall, self-backhauling represents a significant evolution in wireless network architecture, offering a balance between cost, flexibility,