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    ITU-T G 1028 IMP-2016 End-to-end Qos for voice over 4G mobile networks《4G移动网络中的端到端服务质量》.pdf

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    ITU-T G 1028 IMP-2016 End-to-end Qos for voice over 4G mobile networks《4G移动网络中的端到端服务质量》.pdf

    1、 I n t e r n a t i o n a l T e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n U n i o n ITU-T Implementers Guide to Recommendation ITU-T G.1028 TELECOMMUNICATION STANDARDIZATION SECTOR OF ITU (16 June 2016) Implementers Guide to Recommendation ITU-T G.1028 ii Implementers Guide to Recommendation ITU-T G.1028 Contact

    2、 Information Editor G.1028 Vincent BARRIAC Orange France Tel: +33 296 071 810 Email: V iii Implementers Guide to Recommendation ITU-T G.1028 Implementers Guide to Recommendation ITU-T G.1028 After its adoption in April 2016, Recommendation ITU-T G.1028 has been also circulated amongst experts on mob

    3、ile network and on IMS as well as presented and discussed during workshops, allowing some informal and deep review of its content. This Implementers Guide puts together some interesting information collected during these discussions in complement to the Recommendation or helpful to understand and in

    4、terpret some sections of the Recommendation. 1) Information provided on QCI in Table 1 of G.1028 The use of QoS Class Identifiers (QCIs) is a very important mechanism for VoLTE. It ensures that both signalling and real time flows associated with the service will be processed correctly, yielding a Qo

    5、S at least comparable with existing mobile voice services based on circuit switched technologies. 3GPP TS 22.105 and TS 23.203 are the place where QCIs are defined, this is why they are mentioned as references in G.1028. Table 1 in G.1028 is even copied from TS 23.203, in order to illustrate in a co

    6、ncrete way how VoLTE flows must be processed on 4G networks. Table 1 shows for the two bearers associated respectively to SIP signaling and real time flows of VoLTE sessions the corresponding characteristics in terms of: - priority level, - resource type (guaranteed bit rate or not), - packet delay

    7、budget, - packet loss budget. The two first characteristics are really relevant information for G.1028, the two other seem to provide QoS targets (potentially in conflict to those proposed in Tables 3 to 6 of G.1028). In reality, as indicated in the Note below Table 1 of G.1028, these budgets are me

    8、ant only for signaling messages exchanged between the radio access network and the IMS platform (and in particular the PCEF, i.e. mostly for charging procedures). The new table below shows some realistic maximum values for packet delay budget on radio access for the user plane of VoLTE, as measured

    9、on some operational networks for mobile to mobile 4G calls on the same network (with 30 % HARQ assumed). Step Description DL direction UL direction 1 eNB Processing Delay (S1-U-Uu) 1 ms 1 ms 2 Frame Alignment 1,022 ms 1,423 ms 3 TTI for DL DATA PACKET 0,675 ms 0,675 ms 4 HARQ Retransmission 0,3 5 ms

    10、 0,3 5 ms 5 UE Processing Delay 1 ms 1 ms 6 S1-U Transfer Delay and aGW 7 ms 15 ms Total one way delay 12,2 ms 20,6 ms Table 1 ImplGuide_G.1028: packet delay budget for user plane on 4G access network (4G-4G call) 2) Definition of Post Dialing Delay (Section 9, table 2) Post Dialing Delay (or PDD) i

    11、s defined in section 9 of G.1028 (Table 2). This comes with a mention that this definition is equivalent to those of Call Setup Time, as defined in ITU-T E.800, and Telephony Setup Time, as defined in ITU-T E.804. In section 10.3.1. (and consequently in section 3) the mention to E.800s Call Setup Ti

    12、me is repeated, as one of the existing materials in ITU-T Recommendations re-used in G.1028. The “equivalence” expressed in Table 2 does not mean that Post Dialing Delay and Call Setup Time are two names for one unique metric. The only definition applicable for Post Dialing Delay is the iv Implement

    13、ers Guide to Recommendation ITU-T G.1028 one provided in G.1028. Call Setup Time from E.800 and Telephony Setup Time from E.804 are only metrics “looking like” PDD, helpful to estimate PDD magnitude and variations. 3) Network call setup measurement (Section 9, Table 2) In Table 2 in G.1028, the IP K

    14、PI associated with PDD (SIP session set up time) is defined as the “interval between sending INVITE message (with SDP) and ACK (180 or 200) message by the originating side”. No choice between 180 Ringing or 200 OK is proposed here. However, these two SIP messages have specific and different meanings

    15、. Below are guidance concerning their usage for the measurement of SIP session set up time: - From a users point of view, the meaningful information is the ringing tone he can hear back in his phone. This ringing tone is generally triggered by reception of a 180 Ringing message. - In roaming situati

    16、ons, as illustrated in the figure below, some LTE networks are sending an 180 Ringing (arrow 25 in the figure) message to the calling user independent from the real status of the called user and network(in some networks the 180 Ringing can be sent independent from the preconditions status). The call

    17、er may hear a ring back tone when the call setup procedure has failed. Only the reception of a 200 OK after the 180 Ringing message (arrows 34 to 37 in the figure) can make sure that this is not the case. But this 200 OK message could arrive some time after the callers terminal is ringing, providing

    18、 thus a overestimation of perceived PDD. v Implementers Guide to Recommendation ITU-T G.1028 Therefore, it is recommended: - to use the 180 Ringing message as trigger for the measurement of PDD as perceived by end users, with a strong restriction to the cases where one can be 100 % sure that the net

    19、work does not send this message before the called party and network accept the call. - to use the the 200 OK message in all cases to measure IP session set up time and qualify a call setup when the preconditions are fulfilled ; as well as trigger for the measurement of PDD as perceived by end users

    20、in all cases where the restriction above cannot be met. 4) Updated budget values in Table 3 of G.1028 The editor received a feedback for delays in the case of LTE-LTE calls inside the same 4G network. Table 3 of G.1028can be updated as per below (updated values highlighted in red colour): End-to-end

    21、 indicators TOTAL budget Terminal E-UTRAN EPC Mobile IMS Transmission network Registration success rate 99,9% 99,9 % 99,9 % 100 % 99,9 % No target Service availability 99% Note 1 No target No target No target No target No target Post Dialing Delay (PDD) LTE-LTE: 3.5 s Note 2 CSFB: 6 s Note 3 No targ

    22、et No target No target No target No target Voice Quality (MOS-LQxSW) 4 Note 4 No target No target No target No target No target Mouth-to-Ear Delay 400 ms Note 5 190 ms (sending + receiving) Note 6 5 ms 15 ms 0 10 ms (may be bigger for large countries) Call drop rate 2 % No target No target No target

    23、 No target No target Note 1: Call processing performance objective according to ETSI TS 101 563is higher than 99.9% Note 2: ETSI TS 101 563 recommends 5.9 s, with 95% of probability below 2.4 s Note 3: only Circuit Switched Fall Back on mobile originating side is considered here Note 4: Assumes the

    24、use of AMR-WB at a 23.85 bit rate Note 5: ITU-T Recommendation G.114 specifies a preferred maximum value at 150 ms, impossible to reach currently; some network operators are able to provide national calls with delays below 250 ms Note 6: according to 3GPP TS 26.131 Table 3 G.1028: Quality budgets for LTE-LTE communication on the same network _


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