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How Quality of Service is managed in LTE system?

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How Quality of Service is managed in LTE system?
posted Jun 11, 2014 by Saif Khanam

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QoS is managed in LTE via different QCI classes each representing specific traffic model. Please refer to below link for more information.

LTE QCI Classes

answer Jun 11, 2014 by Faisal Adeem Siddiqui
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Traffic Quality of service is managed by eNodeB:

A. On Radio Interface
B. On Transport (BackHaul)

A . On Radio Interface:

  • Radio bearer control
    QoS functionality in the RBC is to dynamically monitors the quality of service status of ongoing RBs based on the interaction with the MAC Scheduler. When quality of service requirements for an ongoing RBs are not fulfilled, QoS invokes the RBC function to release or to reconfigure the corresponding radio bearer.

  • Scheduling
    MAC scheduler plays an important role to achieve required QoS for each radio bearer.Scheduling priority is a continuous function of QCI, GBR, delay budget, etc. For example, below formula can be used when calculating scheduling metric:

    M = R * Mqos * Mqci / (T^Alpha)

    R is the expected/wanted bit rate
    Mqos is the QoS metric
    Mcqi is the QCI metric
    T is the actual bit rate in the last scheduling period

Alpha is a fairness factor, Alpha = 0 means the system doesn’t care what has been achieved, scheduling metric is only determined by the demand, therefore it is unfair among users;
Alpha > 1 means the system gives more weight to each UE’s the performance, finding fairness among users.

  • Admission control
  • Congestion control
  • ICIC
    Basically, like AC and CC, ICIC function module just provide constraints to scheduling function.

B. QoS mechanisms in the transport

  1. DiffServ uses the 6-bit Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) field in the header of IP packets for packet classification purposes. eNB maps QCI against DSCP so that the IP packets are marked with corresponding QoS requirements.
  2. Mapping DSCP with P-bit in VLAN. In case of VLAN is supported, QoS priority is preserved as P-bit (7 bit) within a VLAN ID.
answer Jun 12, 2014 by Anuradha Tabyal
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As I know, in EPC the e2e qos is managed in HLR/HSS and PCRF. Can someone explain the process and the reference. Thx

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For practical network installations, an eNodeB would be connected to SGW via some IP router. Similarly there can be IP router connection between SGW and PGW.

How is End-to-End QoS maintained between these routers?

Because as I see in specs, the QCI value is transmitted in GTP-C signalling messages between S5/S8, S11 interface: based on that QCI & other QoS parameters, the bearers are defined & GTP-U tunnels are made.

But, for in-between routers, how is QoS guaranteed?

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