Performance analysis of VoIP services on the LTE network
With the arrival of LTE standard it is expected that the mobile voice services paradigm will shift from the circuit switched to fully packet switched mode supporting the VoIP services. VoIP services took quite a bit of time before they were accepted as the main stream telephony service in the fixed networks. To provided VoIP services over the LTE networks with appropriate QoS it is necessary to analyze the performance of such services on the LTE network and optimize the network parameters. This paper analyses the performance of VoIP services on the LTE network using the FD and the SMP packet scheduling techniques. This work identifies and analyzes the features of above LTE packet scheduling techniques to enhance the QoS of VoIP services. An OPNET based simulation model is used to analyse the performance of VoIP services on the LTE network by incorporating G.711 and G.723 speech coders. The work also studied the performance of VoIP services in variable transmission channel conditions.
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