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QoS for Fourth Generation Mobile Communication

Author(s) Ms. Nayana Chandrakant Borase, Prof. Dr. G. R. Bamnote, Prof. M A. Pund
Country India
Abstract As with time activity in 4G (fourth generation)/NG (Next Generation) mobile communication systems has steeped the race in its implementation at the earliest. 4G wireless being an upcoming standard witnesses burgeoning interest amongst researchers and vendor. It is being designed to allow seamless integration and communication between wireless devices across diverse wireless standards as well as broadband networks wirelessly. Access to different radio technologies is facilitated with the IP-based approach of next generation mobile communication system for huge number of user connectivity. It is anticipated that packet transmission services getting popular for information transfer, but it suffer from packet losses due to inadequate received signal quality or forced by protocol in signaling domain of mobile infrastructure. To reduce the occurrence of packet losses and hence to improve the quality of transmission in mobile communication network, a quantitative analysis of QoS (Quality of service)in signaling domain is mandatory. With this information, we propose some QoS parameter monitoring and how they help to maintain QoS and to control mobility during high speed traveling. This paper attempts to make an assessment in fourth generation mobile communication system with a perspective of wireless QoS with packets and Mobility control. Keyword Ubiquitous environment, QoS unit, turns around time, ISDN number, point-to-point delivery time, MR movement. 1. Introduction The number of mobile users has rapidly increased worldwide. In terms of services, the demand for high-resolution video services is expected to increase in mobile communications, as indicated by the high popularity of Hi-Vision images. It is important that communications carriers reduce their communications charges on a sound management basis, rather than engage in a cut- throat price war [1]. This requires reduction of capital investment
Keywords — Ubiquitous environment, QoS unit, turns around time, ISDN number, point-to-point delivery time, MR movement.Introduction
Field Computer > Data / Information
Published In Volume 1, Issue 3, July-September 2010
Published On 2010-07-09

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