TITLE
Congestion notification and rate-adaptation for real-time services in All-IP radio networks
AUTHOR
Hultin, Fredrik
DEPARTMENT
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering / Computer Communication
SUMMARY
This Master thesis investigates solutions for handling congestion in All-IP
radio networks. A mixed traffic scenario including a video and voice
conversation has been studied using an advanced radio network simulator. The
preventive measures investigated in this thesis are a bit rate adaptation
scheme together with a congestion detection and notification mechanism, for
real time video traffic using the UDP protocol. The adaptation scheme is
divided into two different stages. The first stage use packet losses as an
indication of congestion and does bit rate adaptation based on this. The
second stage uses congestion information received from the network as basis
for adapting the video bit rate. The congestion detection mechanism
implemented trigger congestion notifications by monitoring packet's buffer
delay in radio transmitter. To transfer congestion notification from the
radio transmitter to end-users, a new mechanism similar to ECN (Explicit
Congestion Notification) has been implemented using the RTP protocol
(header) instead of the IP protocol which is the case for ECN over TCP/IP.
The implemented algorithms have been tested in a 3GPP SAE/LTE (Systems
Architecture Evolution/Long-Term Evolution) system simulator. Simulation
results show that radio resource management can be improved when congestion
detection and notification is enabled in eNode B. Results also show that it
is better in terms of radio resource management, to use congestion
information received from eNode B than detecting congestion based on amount
of packet loss.
ISSN 1402-1617 / ISRN LTU-EX--07/244--SE / NR 2007:244
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