Traffic dimensioning for GSM-over-IP services
Traffic dimensioning for GSM-over-IP services
- Author(s): M. Fiacco and A. Ivanov
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20040030
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- Author(s): M. Fiacco and A. Ivanov Source: Telecommunications Quality of Service: The Business of Success (QoS 2004), 2004 p. 136 – 140
- Conference: Telecommunications Quality of Service: The Business of Success (QoS 2004)
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20040030
- ISBN: 0 86341 393 5
- Location: London, UK
- Conference date: 2-3 March 2004
- Format: PDF
The cost of the link connecting the backbone network and customer premises has a major effect on the uptake of IP-based wireless office technology. The paper describes the factors influencing the dimensioning of this link, by taking into consideration a system which uses the IP network in order to deliver voice and signalling to a GSM radio access system. Through simulation, it is shown that discontinuous transmission for the voice traffic offers a reduction in the bandwidth requirements, and makes the system more resilient to short periods of congestion. The results presented can be employed in order to dimension link requirements for GSM-over-IP services.
Inspec keywords: IP networks; indoor radio; telecommunication network planning; jitter; Internet telephony; picocellular radio; telecommunication traffic; telecommunication signalling; radio access networks
Subjects: Telephony; Radio access systems; Mobile radio systems; Communication network design, planning and routing
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