QoS and QoE management in UMTS cellular systems

Corporate Author: Wiley, John and Sons
Other Authors: Soldani, David, Li, Man
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chichester Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, c2006
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Online Access:http://login.proxy.eap.gr/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470034057
Table of Contents:
  • Cover Contents Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations
  • 1 Introduction -1.1 QoE value chain -1.2 QoS and QoE -1.3 QoE and QoS management -1.3.1 Network planning -1.3.2 QoS provisioning-1.3.3 QoE and QoS monitoring -1.3.4 Optimisation -1.4 Organisation of the book
  • 2 Mobile Service Applications and Performance in UMTS -2.1 CS service applications -2.1.1 CS telephony-2.1.2 CS multimedia telephony -2.2 Packet-switched service applications -2.2.1 Browsing -2.2.2 Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) -2.2.3 Content download -2.2.4 Streaming -2.2.5 Gaming-2.2.6 Business connectivity -2.2.7 Push to talk over Cellular (PoC) -2.2.8 Video sharing (VS) -2.2.9 Voice over IP (VoIP) -2.2.10 Presence -2.2.11 Instant messaging (IM) -2.3 PS service performance in UMTS -2.3.1 General application performance -2.3.2 WCDMA and service application performance -2.3.3 EDGE and service application performance -2.3.4 Multiradio environments and application performance -2.3.5 Transport Protocol performance in wireless -References
  • 3 QoS in 3GPP Releases 97/98, 99, 5, 6 and 7 -3.1 Where does QoS come from? -3.1.1 Application and bearer service categorisation -3.1.2 GPRS network architecture -3.1.3 A/Gb and Iu mode -3.1.4 QoS in transport network -3.1.5 ETSI and 3GPP -3.1.6 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) -3.1.7 GSM Association (GSMA) -3.1.8 ITU-WARC and spectrum allocation -3.2 QoS concept and architecture -3.2.1 Releases 97 and 98 (R97/98) -3.2.2 Release 99 (R99) -3.2.3 Release 5 (R5) -3.2.4 Release 6 (R6) -3.2.5 Release 7 (R7) -References
  • 4 Packet Data Transfer in UMTS Cellular Networks -4.1 Packet data transfer across EGPRS networks -4.1.1 User plane protocols -4.1.2 Control plane protocols-4.1.3 Radio channels and frame structure -4.1.4 Mapping of packet data channels -4.2 Packet data transfer across WCDMA networks -4.2.1 User plane protocol stack -4.2.2 Control plane protocol stack -4.2.3 Radio interface protocol architecture and logical channels -4.2.4 Radio Resource Control Protocol states and state transitions -4.2.5 Transport and physical channels -4.3 Introduction to high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) -4.3.1 Concept description -4.3.2 Protocol architecture -4.3.3 Radio channel structure -4.3.4 Adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) and multicode transmission -4.3.5 Link adaptation -4.3.6 Fast hybrid ARQ -4.3.7 Iub data transfer and flow control -4.3.8 MAC-hs packet scheduler -4.4 Introduction to high-speed uplink packet access (HSUPA) -4.4.1 Physical layer models for HSUPA -4.4.2 Protocol architecture -4.4.3 HARQ protocol -4.4.4 Node B controlled scheduling -4.4.5 Non-scheduled transmissions -References