2018
DOI: 10.17485/ijst/2018/v11i16/120354
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Analysis of Voip Traffic Service in 4g Lte Cellular Networks

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“…G.729 is an audio codec with the lowest bit rate that squeezes digital conversation in the packets of 10 ms length. Due to the low bit rate it presents the chances for important augment in bandwidth consumption in the existing technology [22]. The voice flow is a burst application that is modelled with an ON/OFF Markov chain [15].…”
Section: Traffic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…G.729 is an audio codec with the lowest bit rate that squeezes digital conversation in the packets of 10 ms length. Due to the low bit rate it presents the chances for important augment in bandwidth consumption in the existing technology [22]. The voice flow is a burst application that is modelled with an ON/OFF Markov chain [15].…”
Section: Traffic Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R. C. Soothar, M. Pathan, B. Qureshi, P. K. Butt, and G. Mujtaba [12] implemented the VoIP traffic service in the 4G LTE network by employing three parameters of the QoS, those are latency, throughput, and jitter by contracting the value with three voice codecs G.711, G.729 and EVS. In this work, the LTE was patched with NS2 that was not supported by default in the NS2.…”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 shows the comparison result of the throughput performance for existing and EVS-TCP Reno-VoIP methods. The performance of the EVS-TCP Reno-VoIP method provides high throughput compared to existing methods such as EVS [12], G.711 [15] and SDSS [17]. In existing methods, the transmitter doesn't deliver packets properly due to congestion.…”
Section: Packet Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
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