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1 1/24 VoIP Prioritisation over WLAN for Fixed Mobile Convergence Brendan Kearns, eircom Séan Murphy Performance Engineering Laboratory, University College Dublin dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net

2 2/24 WLAN Congestion Dominates Voice Quality dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net Light Load Network Core Access Point Network Access Congestion Upstream DELAY Down DELAY Devices Access Point

3 3/24 Do we really need QOS on WLAN? dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net

4 4/24 a wasted effort? dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net

5 5/24 WLAN speed increasing so congestion unlikely? dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net 11Mbit/s 802.11b 6 calls 54Mbit/s 802.11g 18 calls 100Mbit/s 802.11n 40 calls

6 6/24 In reality, capacity is not so high ….and dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net 5Mbits Max 802.11b <<6 calls 28Mbit/s Max 802.11g <<18 calls 50Mbit/s Max 802.11n <<40 calls

7 7/24 Use Cases: Home and Enterprise Devices clustered around AP Good channel conditions High utilisation Access Point LaptopRadio Multiple devices give longer wait times Dispersal means lower bitrates Encryption reduces efficiency Congestion at lower utilisation Access Point LaptopRadio The Home The Enterprise

8 8/24 …...QOS can protect voice quality during traffic congestion. dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net

9 9/24 … giving reliable voice quality dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net

10 10/24 Contents Contrast the WLAN access protocol, without and with QOS Test bed description How are voice / data are discriminated Experimental Results Conclusions dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net

11 11/24 Behaviour without QOS AP & devices contend for access dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net 10 tx 1 3 0 2 time tx busy As we start the AP is transmitting 2 4 Handset, laptop pause for ‘wait time’ Then start random backoff counter tx freeze Laptop gets medium Handset freezes counter Voice packet is delayed AP Upstream DELAY Down DELAY Devices Access Point

12 12/24 Behaviour without QOS…problems Universal wait and backoff times, thus voice can get trapped behind data traffic all traffic equally degraded in congestion No priority for access point, thus downstream traffic is penalised dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net

13 13/24 802.11 operation with QOS 802.11e & WMM WMM certification Shorter wait & backoff counter for voice AP brodcasts wait & backoff counter to wireless devices So downstream traffic is prioritised Now handset gets the radio dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net tx wait tx freeze 10 tx 2 4 1 3 0 2 time AP Upstream DELAY Down DELAY Devices Access Point

14 14/24 Test Bed VoIP traffic generation code Tx and Rx are time synchronised dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net Access Point VoIP Call Generator Server Wireless Device Client 1 Call 1 Time Synch Wireless Device Client 8 Call 8 Eight calls sufficient to overload.11b Thus one way delay measured Upstream DELAY Down DELAY Devices Access Point

15 15/24 dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net QOS Switched off: all traffic is legacy Access Point with WMM Switched Off All Device Types Legacy

16 16/24 dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net QOS on: four traffic classes Legacy Up Best Effort* Down Voice Down Voice Up 1. Voice Downstream 2. Voice Upstream 3. Best Effort Downstream 4. Best Effort or Legacy Upstream Access Point with WMM Switched On Legacy Device WMM Device

17 17/24 [EXPT 1] Enterprise: WMM switched off at AP u Calls started at 10 sec intervals u Each call lasts 90 sec u Graph of utilisation Vs time u It shows utilisation building up until seven calls are connected dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net Seventh Call First Call Congestion

18 18/24 [Expt 1] Enterprise: WMM switched off at AP u Now view from latency perspective u Latency on vertical axis Vs Time u Good quality at six calls u On seventh call u Downstream garbled u Constant 400mS delay u Large packet loss u Upstream minimally impacted dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net Degraded Voice Upstream Latency For a Call Downstream Latency For a call Seventh Call WLAN user cannot hear B party Time 0 - 90sec

19 19/24 [Expt 2] Enterprise: Some handsets have QOS u Mixture of legacy and WMM calls u Good quality at six calls u On seventh, legacy calls impacted u Upstream garbled u Massive delay u No packet loss u High latency because its got lowest priority u Downstream is not impacted dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net Legacy Downstream Latency Legacy Upstream Latency B party cannot hear WLAN user 7th Call added u Prioritised voice quality is protected

20 20/24 [Expt 3] Enterprise: File Download u Latency shown for legacy call u Large UDP download for 20 sec u Downstream voice quality degraded u 400ms delay u 20% packet loss u Upstream is not impacted dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net Download Starts WLAN user cannot hear B party Legacy Downstream Latency Legacy Upstream Latency u Repeat expt with prioritised call in progress u Now there is no impact on voice quality

21 21/24 Summary dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net Downstream LatencyUpstream Latency EXPT 1 No WMM Degraded Voice Constant 400mS Delay Large Packet Loss EXPT 2 Latency for Legacy Devices Competing with Prioritised Voice Degraded Voice Massive Delay No Packet Loss EXPT 3 Latency for Legacy Devices During Data Download Degraded Voice Constant 400mS Delay Large Packet Loss

22 22/24 Conclusions WMM protects voice quality during congestion Absolute guarantees not possible with WMM QOS case is not compelling for home QOS can deliver significant benifits to the enterprise dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net This is the first published experimental study of QOS on commercially available hardware. It was configured with realistic QOS parameters ……. so the results presented are applicable to real implementations.……... Dziekuje.……...

23 23/24 Personal details: (1/2) Name: Surname: Company: Phone: E-mail: Brendan Kearns eircom +353 1 701 7842 bkearns@eircom.ie dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net

24 24/24 Personal details: (2/2) Name: Surname: Company: Phone: E-mail: Sean Murphy UCD, Dublin +353 1 716 0000 sean.murphy@iname.com dariusz.rozanski@szczesliwice.net


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