Network Performance Criteria for Telecommunication Traffic Types driven by Quality of Experience

A common reason for changing the chosen service provider is user perception of service. Quality of Experience (QoE) describes the end user's perception of service while using it. A frequent cause of QoE degradation is inadequate traffic routing where, other than throughput, selected routes do n...

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Main Authors: Ines Ramadža, Vesna Pekić, Julije Ožegović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS) 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Communications Software and Systems
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Online Access:https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/738
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author Ines Ramadža
Vesna Pekić
Julije Ožegović
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Julije Ožegović
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description A common reason for changing the chosen service provider is user perception of service. Quality of Experience (QoE) describes the end user's perception of service while using it. A frequent cause of QoE degradation is inadequate traffic routing where, other than throughput, selected routes do not satisfy minimum network requirements for the given service or services. In order to enable QoE-driven routing, per-traffic-type defined routing criteria are required. For the purpose of identifying services of interest, we analyzed traffic within a telecom operator network. Next, we defined testbed measurements that explored the impact of packet loss and delay on user QoE for video, voice, and management traffic. For video services, we performed separate measurements for multicast delivery, unicast HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), and unicast Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) traffic. Applying a threshold to QoE values, from the measured dependencies we extracted minimum network performance criteria for the investigated different types of traffic. Finally, we define relevant service classes, for relevant services, we propose the retention or correction of QoE/QOS criteria defined years ago to correspond to traffic scenarios in modern telecom operator networks, and we propose their traffic class priorities.
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spelling doaj.art-0d2cc35d01b5446192d62581cffa29192022-12-22T00:08:56ZengCroatian Communications and Information Society (CCIS)Journal of Communications Software and Systems1845-64211846-60792019-09-01153233244Network Performance Criteria for Telecommunication Traffic Types driven by Quality of ExperienceInes RamadžaVesna PekićJulije OžegovićA common reason for changing the chosen service provider is user perception of service. Quality of Experience (QoE) describes the end user's perception of service while using it. A frequent cause of QoE degradation is inadequate traffic routing where, other than throughput, selected routes do not satisfy minimum network requirements for the given service or services. In order to enable QoE-driven routing, per-traffic-type defined routing criteria are required. For the purpose of identifying services of interest, we analyzed traffic within a telecom operator network. Next, we defined testbed measurements that explored the impact of packet loss and delay on user QoE for video, voice, and management traffic. For video services, we performed separate measurements for multicast delivery, unicast HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), and unicast Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) traffic. Applying a threshold to QoE values, from the measured dependencies we extracted minimum network performance criteria for the investigated different types of traffic. Finally, we define relevant service classes, for relevant services, we propose the retention or correction of QoE/QOS criteria defined years ago to correspond to traffic scenarios in modern telecom operator networks, and we propose their traffic class priorities.https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/738ip/mpls routingminimum network requirementsnetwork performance criterianetwork traffic measurementsquality of experience (qoe)quality of service (qos)telecommunication servicestraffic analysis
spellingShingle Ines Ramadža
Vesna Pekić
Julije Ožegović
Network Performance Criteria for Telecommunication Traffic Types driven by Quality of Experience
Journal of Communications Software and Systems
ip/mpls routing
minimum network requirements
network performance criteria
network traffic measurements
quality of experience (qoe)
quality of service (qos)
telecommunication services
traffic analysis
title Network Performance Criteria for Telecommunication Traffic Types driven by Quality of Experience
title_full Network Performance Criteria for Telecommunication Traffic Types driven by Quality of Experience
title_fullStr Network Performance Criteria for Telecommunication Traffic Types driven by Quality of Experience
title_full_unstemmed Network Performance Criteria for Telecommunication Traffic Types driven by Quality of Experience
title_short Network Performance Criteria for Telecommunication Traffic Types driven by Quality of Experience
title_sort network performance criteria for telecommunication traffic types driven by quality of experience
topic ip/mpls routing
minimum network requirements
network performance criteria
network traffic measurements
quality of experience (qoe)
quality of service (qos)
telecommunication services
traffic analysis
url https://jcomss.fesb.unist.hr/index.php/jcomss/article/view/738
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