支持Voice over LTE:解决方案、架构和协议

C. Casey, Srivatsan Rajagopalan, M. Yan, G. Booker, A. Sprintson, W. Magnussen
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现代蜂窝网络有望同时支持语音和不断增长的数据流量。数据流量的快速增长促使网络运营商转向第四代无线网络基础设施——长期演进(LTE)。然而,LTE架构不支持本地电路交换业务,而依赖于IP多媒体子系统(IMS)来支持语音和短消息服务(SMS)。不幸的是,IMS的采用没有预期的那么快,IMS核心的部署也受到限制。对于希望在不久的将来部署LTE的运营商来说,这是一个主要问题。特别是,语音和短信驱动了大部分服务提供商的收入,他们关心的是在部署的LTE网络中的语音质量、呼叫连续性和可靠的短信传输。在本文中,我们分析了在LTE网络上提供语音服务的几种竞争方法。每种方法都将使用序列图进行说明,以解释如何呈现语音和SMS服务。我们从复杂性、成本、特性和互操作性方面比较了提出的解决方案。
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Supporting Voice over LTE: Solutions, Architectures, and Protocols
Modern cellular networks are expected to support both voice and a growing volume of data traffic. The rapid growth in data traffic has promoted network operators to move to Long Term Evolution (LTE), a 4th generation of wireless network infrastructure. However, LTE architecture does not support native circuit switching services and relies on the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) for supporting voice and Short Messaging Service (SMS). Unfortunately, the uptake of IMS has not been as rapid as expected and deployments of IMS cores have been limited. This poses a major issue for operators who wish to deploy LTE in the near future. In particular, voice and SMS drive a majority of service provider revenue, who are concerned with voice quality, call continuity, and reliable SMS delivery in deployed LTE networks. In this paper we analyze several contending approaches to delivering voice services over LTE networks. Each approach will be illustrated with sequence diagrams to explain how voice and SMS services are rendered. We compare the proposed solutions in terms of complexity, cost, features, and interoperability.
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