• Title/Summary/Keyword: Packet Bundling

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Capacity Evaluation of VoIP Service over HSDPA with Frame-Bundling (HSDPA 시스템에서 Frame-Bundling을 채용한 VoIP 서비스 용량 평가)

  • Hwang, Jong-Yoon;Kim, Yong-Seok;Whang, Keum-Chan
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.32 no.3B
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    • pp.161-167
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we evaluate the capacity of voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services over high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA), in which frame-bundling (FB) is incorporated to reduce the effect of relatively large headers in the IP/UDP/RTP layers. Also, a modified proportional pair (PF) packet scheduler design supporting for VoIP service is provided. The main focus of this work is the effect of FB on system outage based on delay budget in radio access networks. Simulation results show that VoIP system performance with FB scheme is highly sensitive to delay budget. We also conclude that HSDPA is attractive for transmission of VoIP if compared to the circuit switched (CS) voice that is used in WCDMA (Release'99).

Progressive Linear Precoder Design for Multiple Codewords MIMO ARQ Systems with ARQ Bundling Feedback

  • Zhang, Zhengyu;Qiu, Ling
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.199-205
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    • 2012
  • This work investigates the progressive linear precoder design for packet retransmissions in multi-input multi-output (MIMO) systems with multiple codewords and automatic repeat request (ARQ) bundling feedback. Assuming perfect channel state information, a novel progressive linear ARQ precoder is proposed in the perspective of minimizing the packet error rate. We devise the ARQ precoder by combining power loading and sub channel pairing between current retransmission and previous transmissions. Furthermore, we extend the design to the case that the channel estimation error exists. Numerical results show that the proposed scheme can improve the performance of MIMO ARQ systems significantly regardless of the channel estimation error.

Performance Comparison of SCTP and TCP over Linux Platform (리눅스 환경에서 SCTP와 TCP 프로토콜의 성능 비교)

  • Park, Jae-Sung;Koh, Seok-Joo
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.33 no.8B
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    • pp.699-706
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    • 2008
  • This paper compares throughput performance of TCP and SCTP in a variety of network environments. For experiments, we construct a Linux-based testbed and consider a set of performance metrics such as MSS(Maximum Segment Size), transmission delay, and packet loss rate. In addition, we analyze the effect of SCTP multi-streaming on throughput. From the experimental results, we can see that SCTP provides throughput gain of approximately $20%{\sim}50%$ over TCP. This performance gain comes from the distinctive features of SCTP such as chunk bundling, initial congestion window of 2 MTU and SACK(Selective ACK) based error control. In the lossy networks, we can see that SCTP multi-streaming transmissions can effectively overcome the so-called HoLB(Head-of-Line Blocking) phenomenon of TCP.

Performance Analysis of Group Communication using VoIP in WiBro Networks (와이브로망에서 VoIP를 이용한 그룹통신 서비스 성능분석)

  • Kim, Myung-Kyun;Eom, Yun-Sung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.1256-1264
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    • 2011
  • MBS (Multicast Broadcast Service) is defined in WiBro networks for implementing multicast-based services. However, most of the WiBro networks currently used in Korea do not have the MBS functionality and it causes some difficulty in implementing multicast-based services. This paper evaluates the performance of VoIP-based group communication services when implementing using the following two cases: unicast-based and multicast-based group communication systems. The performance evaluation is done using QualNet for each case in terms of the amount of network resource for the service, the delay and delay jitter of packets, and the difference of the delay of members in a group. The simulation result shows that the number of groups and members in a group in a WiBro network is limited because the amount of network resource for the service is increased according to the number of members in a group, and so, the MBS service is required in a WiBro network for a fully-fledged service of VoIP-based group communications. The simulation result also shows that, when a packet bundling is used, the number of groups and members in a group that can be supported in a WiBro network can be increased due to the decrease of the amount of network resource for the service.