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摘要
第三代合作伙伴计划(3GPP)提出了长期演进和系统架构演进(LTE/SAE)作为下一阶段的技术,旨在克服现有2G和3G网络的局限性,同时推动移动网络向4G标准化发展。尽管LTE/SAE已经提出了一种新的架构,但是,现有的2G和3G框架中的一些技术被重用,以实现平滑过渡和向后兼容。其中一种技术是称为IP多媒体子系统(IMS)的服务交付框架。在本文中,我们调查并报告了IMS和LTE/SAE架构集成的早期试验结果,特别是关注端到端呼叫质量、QoS参数、IP连接和会话管理等关键参数。这是通过首先批判性地分析通过LTE/SAE部署电话服务的关键3GPP和非3GPP方法,同时根据该领域广泛的现有研究工作提出各种建议来实现的。为了演示所提出的建议,对演进分组核心(EPC)原型的高级原型进行了建模和开发。EPC模型随后与FOKUS Open IMS Core集成,并部署在我们的测试平台上,同时进行各种与服务质量(QoS)相关的实验测试。我们的结果表明,尽管EPC控制的IMS会话为初始信令生成更多的数据包,但从长远来看,由于SIP消息的碎片化,它将导致客户端带宽消耗的减少。这反过来又提供了额外的带宽,用于将其他服务(如在线和高分辨率视频)集成到现有的语音服务中。
Deploying IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) services in future mobile networks
The Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has proposed the Long Term Evolution and System Architecture Evolution (LTE/SAE) as the next stage of technologies aimed at overcoming the limitation in the existing 2G and 3G networks while driving mobile networks towards 4G standardisation. Although a new architecture has been proposed for the LTE/SAE, however, some technologies from the existing 2G and 3G frameworks are reused to allow for smooth transition and backward compatibility. One of such technologies is the service delivery framework know as the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS). In this paper, we investigate and report our early-trials findings on the integration of the IMS and the LTE/SAE architecture specifically looking at key parameters such end-to-end call quality, QoS parameters, IP connectivity and session management. This was achieved by firstly critically analysing key 3GPP and non-3GPP approaches of deploying telephony services over LTE/SAE while making various recommendations based on a wide range of existing research work in the field. In order to demonstrate the recommendations suggested, a high level prototype of the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) prototype was modeled and developed. The EPC model was then integrated with the FOKUS Open IMS Core and deployed on our testbed while carrying out various Quality of Service (QoS) related experimental tests. Our results shows that even though an EPC controlled IMS session generates more packets for initial signaling, it will in the long-run lead to a reduction in bandwidth consumption by the client due to the fragmentation of SIP messages. This in return makes available additional bandwidth for the integration of additional service such as presence and high-resolution video to existing voice services.