Abstract :
The paper outlines voice over IP for the 3GPP long term evolution and investigates the capacity of the service. Some important components affecting capacity are antenna diversity and an efficient radio realization, including concatenation, scheduling, and link adaptation. In the paper, high capacity is achieved by using dynamic scheduling together with receiver diversity and MIMO. However, the capacity could be even higher if not limited by the physical downlink control channel in combination with large and frequent signaling messages. Persistent scheduling in its simplest form cannot match the dynamic scheduling approach, in spite of the lower protocol overhead. This is mainly due to the lack of active link adaptation. Finally, by utilizing concatenation of voice packets over the radio substantial capacity gains are possible derived from both decreased protocol overhead and fewer transmitted signaling messages.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; Internet telephony; MIMO communication; antennas; channel capacity; diversity reception; protocols; telecommunication signalling; 3rd generation partnership project; 3GPP long term evolution; MIMO; active link adaptation; antenna diversity; dynamic scheduling approach; lower protocol overhead; multiple-input multiple-output; physical downlink control channel; receiver diversity; signaling messages; voice-over-IP; Access protocols; Bit rate; Codecs; Convergence; Dynamic scheduling; Internet telephony; Long Term Evolution; Payloads; Quality of service; Switching circuits;