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Ensuring network interoperability when IEEE 802.11s-based NAN and LTE-based WAN is deployed for Smart Grid (SG) Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) poses significant challenges. Besides the QoS mismatch between networks, LTE tunneling mechanism becomes an issue when forwarding downlink traffic to IEEE 802.11s network since the gateway of these networks is supposed to be the end device in LTE setup...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is the first fully IPbased 3GPP standard for wireless transmission system. Due to innovative features it is able to offer very high throughput (e.g. 100 Mbps in downlink) to end user. For this reason Mobile Network Operators (MNO) need to adopt efficient end-to-end QoS approach in order to improve service quality perceived by end user. This should be adopted especially in...
Basic requirements to the quality of service in LTE network, various real life use cases are considered. LTE provides basic IP connectivity on the platform of IMS. Mobile devices capable of using LTE network will need to support voice calling over the Internet protocol. Thus, VoIP is the first application considered. With the availability of a larger data pipe, another common application is viewing...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a 3GPP standard for wireless transmission systems. It is also the first 3GPP wireless standard full IP-based. Due to its possibility to reach very high throughput (e.g. 100 Mbps in downlink), an efficient end-to end QoS treatment is needed in order to guarantee a good QoS perceived by end user (QoE). Voice service delivered by LTE systems is Voice over IP (VoIP) service,...
LTE (Long Term Evolution) is becoming the fastest growing mobile communications technology ever. IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.15 standards is also developing on the other side. IEEE 802.11 standards (WLAN-Wireless Local area Network) provides higher data rates and less coverage. In the next generation networks, it is very important to increase the coverage area and efficiency of WLAN standards. Hence...
The study of the end-to-end QoS (Quality of Service) features of wireless networks may give to mobile operators ways to manage the network infrastructures from a trustworthy and robustness perspective, to optimize the network usage and guarantee desired quality of services to end user. In this paper a review of studies on end-to-end QoS in LTE networks is presented. The most important features of...
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