Voice over IP Implementation
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Voice over IP Implementation
Voice over IP Implementation Ruchi Prasad Director, Global CDMA Product Marketing November, 2004 VoIP Objectives Packetizing Traditional Voice Native VoIP On The Device Cost Savings Application Integration Application Integration Will Drive VoIP Implementation nortelnetworks.com Transport Convergence Optimized, Packetized Voice Transport • • Call Servers – P-MSC, CS 2K Media Gateway Internet PSTN BBSN MPE PDSN HA WLAN HA WLAN IP IP PDG PDG Reducing the total cost of ownership • Transport and transcoding optimization • Reduced footprint and power • Reduced number of switching centers nortelnetworks.com Services Convergence Enhanced Access 1xEV-DO Rel A Efficient support of real -time Apps Optimized Standardized services framework Opportunity for service integration Internet PSTN BBSN MPE PDSN HA WLAN HA WLAN IP IP PDG PDG Delivering revenue generating services • • • Mass Market Real -time Apps like VoIP and Multimedia Broadcast/Multicast Apps Interworking between different Access Technology and Wireline nortelnetworks.com End to End Standards Perspective Go & Gq interfaces MMD (Q1 ‘05) • Support for Service Based Bearer Control • Delivers common SIP services framework IP HSS SS7 GW App Servers AAA RADIUS PDF CSCF IM Subsystem PS Domain Compact Metrocell eBSC/RNC TIA856-A (published) TIA1054 (Q4’04) • Throughput & packing efficiency improvements • ACK based retransmission • Support multi-flow operation for QoS • Packet based framing • Provide support for QoS and multiple service instances • Support for inter-RNC handoff TIA835-D (Q1 ’05) • QoS support BGCF MGW PDSN MGCF • Improved slotted mode operation Internet Intranet PSTN TIA878-A (Q4’04) • QoS support (QoS_BLOB flow mapping) nortelnetworks.com IETF (published) • Defined QoS specifications outside managed network VoIP Implementation Challenges QoS Procedures to agree between Access and Core? VoIP Capacity? SIP Messaging Call Set up delay impact? Transport Network IMS Client BTS SIP HA Radio Resource Allocation CSCF Media Application based Prioritization External Networks: HO Traffic Marking? IMS Client Mobility Mgt Impact on Real Time App? Traffic Priority Transcoding and Voice quality Wireless BTS PSTN Controlling End to End Delay, Voice Quality, & Capacity To Provide Anortelnetworks.com Consistent User Experience Other VoIP Implementation Challenges • Client / Devices – Clients and Apps for Wireless and Wireline Devices (Video, PTT, VOIP) – Dual mode devices to overcome coverage limitations • 1X Interworking requirements – MSC/IS-41 feature reuse – 1X interworking for voice / data, requirements • System Integration and Inter-op – 3rd Party apps, clients, open interfaces (Interoperability and Performance Management is critical • Security Management – Firewall Traversals, Denial of Service attacks, Virus Protection, VPN Management • Regulatory Issues – CALEA, E911, inter/intra-LATA, etc… nortelnetworks.com VoIP Capacity / Quality Tradeoff System Capacity 1xEV-DO For CSD QOS Can we match 1X capacity? 1X QOS Delay & Jitter Best Effort Service Quality eg. HTML & Video Streaming How far are you willing to back up on the quality curve for your voice? nortelnetworks.com Circuit Switched Service Quality eg. VoIP VoIP End-End Delay & Optimization Chosen by source terminal or ingress GW Dependent on QoS provided by traversed networks (each network component has its specific contribution) Packetization delay Total m inim al delay Total queuing delay Chosen by the destination terminal or egress GW D e jittering delay M 2 E d e lay Echo control Dejittering delay Packet size Codec Header compression Balancing Voice Quality & capacity Network parameters •Minimal delay •Delay Jitter •Packet loss Voice quality Capacity Access parameters Dominated by FL, RL scheduling, physical layer characteristics and blocking model nortelnetworks.com VoIP Quality In An End-to -End Network Voice quality is influenced by the various nodes involved in an end to end call Improve Echo Return Loss Handheld AT Quality codecs Air link loading - delay SIP compression AT Modem BTS A HA Handoff Performance Jitter Buffer Optimization - Reduce nodal delay Prioritize traffic (Diffserv, MPLS…) PC A RNC Land Phones IMS MGW PSTN LAN Phones ISP Mdm BB Mdm - or - IP Phone Wireless Network IMS MGW Remove latency Implement TrFO PSTN (Circuit MSC) Packetized Circuit Core MSC MG nortelnetworks.com BSC BTS Implementing Mobile VoIP PDSN 1 PDSN 2 RNC A RNC C Inter-RNC Inter-RNC soft Handoff Pre-standard RNC B RNC D 1X Intra-RNC 1xEV-DO Rel A Data Source Channel Defined – Quantification upon implementation in field 1xEV-DO-Rel A 1xEV-DO-Rel A Inter-Technology Handoff 1xEV-DO to 1X (CS) Not defined – Lose voice session when you move out of DO Coverage Inter-PDSN IS-835B Inter-PDSN Fast Handoff Defined nortelnetworks.com What is Quality of Experience? QoE is the end user’s perception of service performance – QoE reflects the user’s experience • efficiency of task completion: what does the user want to do? • ease of use: is it easy to see how it works and what is happening? • transparency of technology: does the technology facilitate the task or does it get in the way? – QoE is quantified using behavioral science methods i.e., subjective testing – Performance limits based on QoE are used to ensure that the service delivers acceptable performance North American users expectations… – Expect dial tone immediately – Expect the call to go through right away – Expect to keep the line as long as they want it – Expect to be able to hear and converse on the call almost as easily as they do in person – Wireless Users are willing to accept a slightly lower voice quality as a tradeoff for the benefit of unlimited mobility – Wireless Users are accustomed to having different voice quality calls dependant on destination. (i.e. Land terminated = good, Mobile Terminated= lower quality due to end user location or environment) Voice QoE = f( delay, distortion, loss plan , echo control) nortelnetworks.com Nortel Networks Delivers End to End QoE For VoIP QoE Indicators • No service available • Service rejected • Call setup time Network Metrics • • • • • • • RF Coverage Blocking rate Drop rate Delay Throughput Jitter BLER • Response time • Stream blocking/freezing • Visual noise • Audio quality •… Roaming Partners HLR MSC MSC SIG PSTN GRX IWF Wireless Gateway WG AN BG BG ATM or IP Packet Core Wireless Wireless Gateway Gateway WG AN PP8600 PP8600 GGSN GGSN RNC RNC RNC BSC PP8600 PP8600 PP8600 PP8600 Intranets Alteon LoadBalancing Firewall BGP -4 Router Network Management Center BGP - 4 Router BGP -4 Router Data Center Internet Network End-User Perception Optimizing infrastructure and application/clients to deliver satisfactory QoE in a cost efficient manner nortelnetworks.com