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Triple Play Services over Mobile WiMAX

Triple Play Services over Mobile WiMAX. Raj Jain Washington University in Saint Louis Saint Louis, MO 63130 Jain@cse.wustl.edu Presented at MWG Meeting, Athens, April 29, 2008 These slides are available on-line at: http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/wimax/3play.htm. TexPoint fonts used in EMF.

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Triple Play Services over Mobile WiMAX

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  1. Triple Play Services over Mobile WiMAX Raj Jain Washington University in Saint LouisSaint Louis, MO 63130Jain@cse.wustl.edu Presented at MWG Meeting, Athens, April 29, 2008 These slides are available on-line at: http://www.cse.wustl.edu/~jain/wimax/3play.htm TexPoint fonts used in EMF. Read the TexPoint manual before you delete this box.: A

  2. Contributors • Kemal Ozdemir, Francis Retnasothie, Logus Broadband Wireless • Raj Jain, Chakchai So-In, Washington University in St. Louis • Shyam Parekh, Alcatel-Lucent • Alan Moskowitz, MobiTV • Krishna Ramadas, Venturi Wireless • Mano Vafai, Wichorus Service Providers, Equipment Vendors, Academic Institution Team

  3. Overview • Triple Play: What and Why? • Protocol Model and Parameters • Factors Affecting Capacity • Capacity Estimation

  4. Why Triple Play? • Three Key Mobile Services: • Voice, Video, and Internet • Video and entertainment are key to future growth of broadband – key revenue generators • Legacy mobile technologies, designed for voice, have difficulty managing video workload • WiMAX Operators need analytical data to plan their capacity and justify their investments

  5. Protocol Stack 12B8B20B14B

  6. System Parameters • Channel width: 10 MHz • OFDMA Frame Size: 5 ms • Duplexing: TDD • DL:UL Ratio = 2:1 • Subchannelization: PUSC

  7. Factors Affecting Capacity • Location: Terrain, foliage, buildings Þ Signal to interference and noise ratio (SINR) Þ Modulation and coding schemes • Urban/Sub-urban/Rural Regions: • Urban Þ Higher capacity • Rural Þ Longer reach • Suburban • Mobile Speed: High speed Þ Doppler shift Þ Inter-carrier interference Þ Lower MCSs

  8. Factors Affecting Capacity (Cont) • Frequency Band: • Lower frequencies have longer reach • 700 MHz provides provides larger coverage area than 2.5 GHz Þ Good for rural deployments • Lower frequencies require larger antenna and antenna spacing Þ MIMO difficult • Lower frequencies Þ Smaller channel width • Handoffs: 50 ms for real time applications, 3-10 seconds for non-real-time

  9. Factors Affecting Capacity (Cont) • Scheduling • Key to WiMAX performance and QoS • Vendor specific • Aggregating small payloads can increase the capacity by an order of magnitude • Header compression: • Robust Header Compression (RoHC) • Header suppression • Silence suppression • ARQ/HARQ

  10. Effect of Scheduler • Proper aggregation and scheduling can increase the performance by an order of magnitude SimpleScheduler EnhancedScheduler

  11. VOIP Capacity • Limited by UL capacity

  12. Video Displays 42” 16x9 SDTV (1 Mbps) 26” 4x3 SDTV (850 kbps) Laptop (700-800 kbps) Palmtop (324 kbps)

  13. Mobile TV • H.264 MPEG-4

  14. Internet Data Access • 3GPP HTTP workload

  15. Summary • WiMAX systems provide a good performance on Voice, Video, and Data • Voice traffic generates small packets. 10X performance with Aggregation and scheduling • Video throughput distinguishes WiMAX from other legacy mobile networking technologies

  16. References • WiMAX Forum White paper, “Triple Play Services including Mobile TV, VoIP, and Internet over Mobile WiMAX Networks,” April 2008. • C. So-In, R. Jain, A. Tamimi, “Capacity Estimation of IEEE 802.16e Mobile WiMAX Networks,” Submitted to IEEE Communications Magazine, April 2008. • C. So-In, R. Jain, A. Tamimi,“Seasonal ARIMA Models of Video Traffic for Mobile WiMAX and Other Wireless Broadband Access Technologies,” Submitted to ACM Multimedia 2008 conference, April 2008.

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