Author_Institution :
QUALCOMM Inc., San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract :
A key challenge for third generation mobile networks is to incorporate quality of service (QoS) to handle subscriber differentiation and provide a variety of speech, data and multimedia services. The new generation wireless networks are designed to host various applications, which include VoIP, video streaming, video conferencing, broadcast services, web browsing, e-mail, games, SMS, file transfers, etc., and which are characterized by starkly different transfer delays, error rates and other conditions. The cdma2000 standard is well poised to provide a simplified and an elegant solution not only to meet the needs of user perception of end-to-end QoS at the application layer but also to ensure efficient utilization of system resources. The paper presents an overview of the architecture and implementation of an end-to-end QoS for cdma2000 networks.
Keywords :
3G mobile communication; cellular radio; integrated voice/data communication; quality of service; resource allocation; reviews; visual communication; SMS; VoIP; broadcast services; cdma2000 networks; data services; e-mail; end-to-end QoS; error rates; file transfer; games; multimedia services; quality of service; subscriber differentiation; third generation mobile networks; transfer delays; video conferencing; video streaming; voice services; web browsing; Character generation; Electronic mail; Error analysis; Games; Multimedia communication; Quality of service; Speech; Streaming media; Videoconference; Wireless networks;