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摘要
VoIP (Voice over IP)业务要求优先级高于其他业务和应用。与此实时服务相关的一些约束,例如在交付给客户之前需要解决的延迟和吞吐量。IP网络中的移动性是促进IP应用和服务的需求,特别是在无线网络中。本文演示了802.11无线网络中IP语音(VoIP)的性能,并详细阐述了语音分组端到端延迟和吞吐量的评估。通过文献综述和在OPNET上创建的实验模型进行仿真,评估了802.11g传统和802.11e无线网络中VoIP的服务质量(QoS);显示802.11标准的增强反映在VoIP服务的质量上。仿真结果表明,采用IEEE 802.11网络的运营商质量对VoIP业务质量有一定的影响。因此,通过开发一种基于受控访问机制的优先级分组传输的业务质量策略,可以显著提高无线网络上的语音业务。最终,使用增强的802.11e标准而不是802.11标准可以增加VoIP呼叫的数量。
Quality of service evaluation of VoIP over wireless networks
The Voice over IP (VoIP) service demands high priority over other services and applications. Some constrains are associated with this real-time service, such as delay and throughput which need to be addressed before delivering to the customer. The mobility in IP networks is a demand that facilitates IP applications and services, especially in wireless networks. This paper demonstrates the performance of Voice over IP (VoIP) in 802.11 wireless networks and elaborates on the evaluation of voice packet end-to-end delay and throughput. Employing literature reviews and an experimental model created on OPNET that is simulated to assess the quality of service (QoS) of VoIP in 802.11g legacy and 802.11e wireless network; shows the enhancement of 802.11 reflects as enhancement in the quality of the VoIP service. The simulation results have indicated that the quality of VoIP service is influenced by the quality of the carrier which is IEEE 802.11 network. Therefore, the voice service over wireless network can be improved significantly by developing a quality of service policy that prioritizes the packet transmission based on the controlled access mechanisms. Eventually, the number of VoIP calls could be increased using the enhanced 802.11e standard rather than 802.11 standard.