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QoS in 802.16e is supported by allocating each connection between the SS and the BS (called a ''service flow'' in 802.16 terminology) to a specific ''QoS class''. In 802.16e, there are 5 QoS classes: | QoS in 802.16e is supported by allocating each connection between the SS and the BS (called a ''service flow'' in 802.16 terminology) to a specific ''QoS class''. In 802.16e, there are 5 QoS classes: | ||
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− | |Unsolicited Grant Service|| UGS || Real-time data streams comprising fixed-size data packets issued at periodic intervals ||T1/E1 transport | + | |[[Unsolicited Grant Service]]|| [[UGS]] || Real-time data streams comprising fixed-size data packets issued at periodic intervals ||T1/E1 transport |
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− | |Extended Real-time Polling Service||ertPS||Real-time service flows that generate variable-sized data packets on a periodic basis ||VoIP | + | |[[Extended Real-time Polling Service]]||[[ertPS]]||Real-time service flows that generate variable-sized data packets on a periodic basis ||[[VoIP]] |
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− | |Real-time Polling Service||rtPS||Real-time data streams comprising variable-sized data packets that are issued at periodic intervals||MPEG Video | + | |[[Real-time Polling Service]]||[[rtPS]]||Real-time data streams comprising variable-sized data packets that are issued at periodic intervals||MPEG Video |
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− | ||Non-real-time Polling Service||nrtPS||Delay-tolerant data streams comprising variable-sized data packets for which a minimum data rate is required||FTP with guaranteed minimum throughput | + | ||[[Non-real-time Polling Service]]||[[nrtPS]]||Delay-tolerant data streams comprising variable-sized data packets for which a minimum data rate is required||FTP with guaranteed minimum throughput |
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− | |Best Effort||BE||Data streams for which no minimum service level is required and therefore may be handled on a space-available basis||HTTP | + | |[[Best Effort]]||[[BE]]||Data streams for which no minimum service level is required and therefore may be handled on a space-available basis||[[HTTP]] |
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Revision as of 10:30, 10 August 2009
QoS
QoS in 802.16e is supported by allocating each connection between the SS and the BS (called a service flow in 802.16 terminology) to a specific QoS class. In 802.16e, there are 5 QoS classes:
Layanan | Singkatan | Definisi | Contoh Aplikasi |
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Unsolicited Grant Service | UGS | Real-time data streams comprising fixed-size data packets issued at periodic intervals | T1/E1 transport |
Extended Real-time Polling Service | ertPS | Real-time service flows that generate variable-sized data packets on a periodic basis | VoIP |
Real-time Polling Service | rtPS | Real-time data streams comprising variable-sized data packets that are issued at periodic intervals | MPEG Video |
Non-real-time Polling Service | nrtPS | Delay-tolerant data streams comprising variable-sized data packets for which a minimum data rate is required | FTP with guaranteed minimum throughput |
Best Effort | BE | Data streams for which no minimum service level is required and therefore may be handled on a space-available basis | HTTP |
The BS and the SS use a service flow with an appropriate QoS class (plus other parameters, such as bandwidth and delay) to ensure that application data receives QoS treatment appropriate to the application.