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    Priority, Pre-Emption, and Quality of Service

    http://www.pscr.gov 

    Public Safety Communications Research ProgramDepartment of Commerce – Boulder Labs

    Presentation by:

    Tracy McElvaneyElectronics Engineer – NIST

    http://www.pscr.gov/http://www.pscr.gov/

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    Acknowledgement

    Funding for the work presented was provided

    By

    FirstNet

    DHS Office of Interoperability and CompatibilityDHS Office of Emergency Communications

    NIST

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    Overview of Priority, Pre-Emption, QoS

    • Priority, Pre-emption, and QoS showed up in 3GPPstandards in the Release 8 timeframe

     – Just because it’s  in the standards, doesn’t  mean it’s  inthe product

     – Just because it’s  in the product, doesn’t  mean it meetspublic safety’s needs

    Let’s take a look at the fundamental

    priority, pre-emption and QoS mechanisms.

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    The “Network” 

    E-CSCF 

    P-CSCF 

    S-CSCF MGCF 

    HSS 

    Cx 

     IP Multimedia Networks 

    IMS-MGW

    CS Network  

    Mn 

    Mb 

    Mg 

    Mm

    MRFP 

    Mb

    Mr

    Mb 

     Legacy mobile

     signalling Networks 

    I-CSCF 

    Mw 

    Mw 

    Gm 

    BGCF Mj Mi 

    BGCF 

    Mk  Mk   C, D,

    Gc, Gr

    UE

    Mb 

    Mb 

    Mb 

    MRFC 

    SLF 

    Dx 

    Mp

    CS 

    CS 

    Rx 

    Mm

    LRF 

    Ml

    Le

    BGCF 

    Mi 

     LCSClient 

     

    Cx 

    Dx 

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    Ut 

    Mw 

    ISC

    IBCFMx 

    Mx 

    Mx 

    Ma 

    Dh 

    TrGWIzi 

    Ici Ix 

    Mg 

    eNB

    MME / S-GW MME / S-GW

    eNB

    eNB

     S 1    S 1  

    S     1     

      S     1

    X2

       X   2X   2   

    E-UTRAN

     

    SGi 

    S12 

    S3 

    S1-MME 

    PCRF 

    Gx 

    S6a 

    HSS 

    Operator's IPServices 

    (e.g. IMS, PSS etc.) 

    Rx

    S10 

    UE 

    SGSN 

    LTE-Uu 

    E-UTRAN 

    MME 

    S11 

    S5 Serving Gateway 

    PDN Gateway 

    S1-U 

    S4

    UTRAN 

    GERAN 

    Evolved UMTS Terrestrial

    Radio Access Network

    Evolved Packet Core

    IP Multimedia System

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    The Simple Network

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

    Your network will become congested.

    Quality of Service allows public safety to confidently use

    LTE when the network becomes congested.

    Why is QoS such a big deal?

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    Today’s Discussion 

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

    Provide an End User perspective on QoS functionality

    1. QoS can improve access to the network (or cell)

    2. QoS can improve allocation of network resources3. QoS can improve end user experience

    4. Give a brief update on the FirstNet QoS evaluation

    Why does QoS seem so complicated?

    • It is End to End

    • It is highly customizable

    • It is a collection of “mechanisms” 

    • It can be applied to many areas

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    Improving Access

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

    We’ll discuss three ways to improve access to a cell: 

    1. Priority Access/Handover

    2. Reserve a cell (for Operator use)3. Restrict Access to a Cell (Access Class Barring)

    You have Class! (Access Class that is)

    • 0-9 Normal Use

    • 10 Emergency Use• 11 PLMN Use

    • 12 Security Services

    • 13 Public Utilities

    • 14 Emergency Services

    • 15 PLMN Use

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    Priority Access/Handover

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

    Bang!

    Yikes!

    1. Priority access means you can access

    the cell during times of congestion.

    When requesting a

    connection, you can

    send a High Priority

    Establishment CauseAir

    Interface

    You can also get

    priority on handover

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    Configured at Cell

    Reserve a Cell

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

    2. A cell can be reserved for use “by operator” 

    Broadcast

    to all UEs

     Access Class List

    • 0-9 Normal Use

    • 10 Emergency

    • 11 PLMN Use

    • 12 Security Services

    • 13 Public Utilities

    • 14 Emergency Services• 15 PLMN Use

    12  13  14 

    Air

    Interface

    11 

    AirInterface

    Backhaul

    Network

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    Configured at Cell

    Restrict Access to a Cell

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

    3. Restrict Access to a Cell (Access Class Barring)

    Broadcast

    to all UEs

     Access Class List• 0-9 Normal Use

    • 10 Emergency Use

    • 11 PLMN Use

    • 12 Security Services

    • 13 Public Utilities

    • 14 Emergency Services• 15 PLMN Use

    0-9 0-9 0-9

    11 

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    Air

    Interface

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    Improving Allocation of Resources

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

    First, let’s look at the device and how it sends/receives data. 

    Your Device can do lots of stuff

    • Voice

    •Video

    • Data

    It can even do multiple things at once!

    To do this your device

    creates EPS bearers

    “Call or Session” 

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    Improving Allocation of Resources

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

    Before we talk Pre-emption, lets talk about your device.

    An EPS bearer can be… 

    “Call or Session” 

    Default: Used for handling the call and

    basic data needs

    Dedicated: Used for specific applications

    like voice, video or data

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    Improving Allocation of Resources

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

    Before we talk Pre-emption, lets talk about your device.

    An EPS bearer is also… 

    “Call or Session” GBR: Guaranteed Bit-Rate

    Non-GBR: Non-Guaranteed Bit-Rate

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    Improving Allocation of Resources

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

    Now…. Imagine every one doing that at the same time! 

    Allocation and Retention Priority (ARP) gives priority access to

    bearer resources when the network is congested.

    (Get, Change or Take)

    Yikes!

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    Finally… Pre-emption

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    Me

    Let’s look at a simple example. 

    You

    I have a new app called “BWKiller” 

    - Low Priority, Preempt vulnerable

    Bang!

    You request priority resources to handle

    something like Incident Command.

    Your Configuration:ARP=1

    Pre-empt Capable: TRUE

    Pre-empt Vulnerable: FALSE

    Your request is accepted, and because you

    have a higher priority you can pre-empt

    my bearer.

    My Configuration:ARP=15

    Pre-empt Capable: FALSE

    Pre-empt Vulnerable: TRUE

    Yikes!

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    Improving End User Experience

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

    Let’s take another look at your device 

    Default Bearer (Non-GBR)

    Dedicated Bearer (GBR)

    Web Traffic

    Email

    VoIP

    QoS configuration establishes the priority and

    maximum bit rate parameters for the pipe.

    QoS configuration also establishes the

    priority, maximum bit rate and traffic flow

    parameters for the flows.

    QoS maps LTE priority to packet priority

    markings that routers can treat the

    packets with priority as well (DSCP)

    Local

    Database

    or Service

    QoS configuration establishes

    the priority and maximum bit

    rate parameters for you and

    your device.

    QoS configuration

    establishes the priorityand maximum bit rate for

    your network.

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    Improving End User Experience

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

    QoS Parameters – Because every presentation needs an eye chart

    Bit Rates

    - Bearer and Flow

    - Aggregate Max Rate

    - Max Rate

    - Guaranteed Rate

    Packet Transport Priority

    Traffic Flow Templates

    - Map Data to Flows

    - Map Flows to Pipes

    - Customizable

    QCI  Resource Type  Priority Packet

    Delay Budget 

    Packet

    Error Loss Rate Example Services 

    GBR 

    2  100 ms  10E-02  Conversational Voice 

    2  4  150 ms  01E-02 Conversational Video (Live

    Streaming) 

    3  3  50 ms  01E-02  Real Time Gaming 

    4  5  300 ms  10E-06 Non-Conversational Video (Buffered

    Streaming) 

    Non-GBR 

    1  100 ms  10E-06  IMS Signalling 

    6  6 300 ms 10E-06 

    Video (Buffered Streaming)

    TCP-based (e.g., www, e-mail, chat,

    ftp, p2p file sharing, progressive

    video, etc.) 

    7  7 100 ms 10E-06 Voice, Video (Live Streaming),

    Interactive Gaming 

    8  8

    300 ms 10E-06 

    Video (Buffered Streaming)

    TCP-based (e.g., www, e-mail, chat,

    ftp, p2p file sharing, progressive

    video, etc.)

    *Also used for Default bearer for

    non-priority subscribers.

    9  9 

    Network Transport Priority

    - 7 Classes of Service

    - Differentiates between services in a class (DSCP)

    - Addresses things like assured forwarding, drop

    probability when traversing the network routers.

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    QoS – What do we expect?

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    YOU

     ARP

    Establishment Cause

    MPS Priority

    Paging Priority

    Reservation Priority

     Access Class

    MPS Identifier

    QoS Mechanisms QoS Capabilities

    QCI, MBR, GBR, AMBR

    DSCP Mapping

    Overload Exemption

     Advanced Priority

    Multi-APN Support

    Priority Signaling and Processing

    Priority Bearer Establishment

    Priority Bearer Modification

    Rebalancing Exemption

    Priority Queuing

    Over Allocation

    Priority CSFB

    Enhanced Access

    Class Barring

    Priority Bearer Pre-emption

    Traffic Flow

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    QoS Testing Strategy

    AirInterface

    Network

    Backhaul

    IMS

    EPC

    CELL

    UE

    Bang!

    1. Single Cell

    Functional Testing

    2. Single CellNetwork Testing

    3. Handover

    4. Roaming

    5. Network Sharing

    Load Test

    (UE Sim)

    Network

    Analyzer

    AirInterface

    Internet

    Backhaul

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    FirstNet Update

    • What’s happened in the last 3 months? 

     – CRADA Partners have been working hard

     – RAN Load Test Research

     – FirstNet Preliminary Deliverables• Lab Capability, 3GPP QoS, Future Plans

    • Initial Use Case, more to come

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    FirstNet Update

    • What’s next? 

     – Test Case Creation

     – Functional Testing, Initial results by July

     – Lab Evolution

    • Key Challenges

     – Need to shore up BC14 UE area – Upstream (above RAN) loading

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    Acronym Soup

    General Acronyms

    - 3GPP: Third Generation Partnership Project

    - Bearer: An information transmission path- CSFB: Circuit Switched Fall Back

    - EPC: Evolved Packet Core

    - EPS: Evolved Packet System

    - E-UMTS: Evolved Universal Mobile Telephone Service

    - E-NodeB: Evolved Node B

    - IMS: Internet Protocol Multi-Media Service

    - LTE: Long Term Evolution- PLMN: Public Land Mobile Network

    - RAN: Radio Access Network

    - UE: User Equipment

    Quality of Service Related Acronyms

    - AMBR: Aggregate Maximum Bit Rate- APN: Access Point Name

    - ARP: Allocation and Retention Priority

    - DSCP: Differentiated Services Code Point

    - GBR: Guaranteed Bit Rate

    - MBR: Maximum Bit Rate

    - MPS: Multi-media Priority services

    - PCI: Pre-emption Capability Indicator- PVI: Pre-emption Vulnerability Indicator

    - TFT: Traffic Flow Template

    - QCI: Quality Class Indicator

    - QoS: Quality of Service

    Interactive Terms and Definitions Database (Very Useful!)

    http://webapp.etsi.org/Teddi/ 

    http://webapp.etsi.org/Teddi/http://webapp.etsi.org/Teddi/

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    LTE RAN Load Testing

    http://www.pscr.gov 

    Public Safety Communications Research ProgramDepartment of Commerce – Boulder Labs

    Presentation by:

     Jon CookElectronics Engineer – NIST

    http://www.pscr.gov/http://www.pscr.gov/

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    Reasons for Testing QoS, Priority, Preemption

    • Verify QoS, Priority and Preemption features

    function correctly before first responders use them – Features need to be verified before lives and property

    are in peril

    • Provide an opportunity for network equipmentvendors and UE vendors to debug unprovenfeatures

    • Verify that pieces of equipment from various

    vendors interoperate properly• RAN testing is the first portion of load testing that

    PSCR will look at

    d h

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    RAN Load Tester Research

    • How can we generate radio access network

    congestion? – Hundreds of users needed

    • We could hire 800 people to drive around Boulderwith band 14 UEs

    • Fortunately, there are devices that simulate

    hundreds of users – Movement through the coverage area can also be

    simulated

    d h

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    RAN Load Tester Research

    • RAN load tester vendors were invited to

    demonstrate their capabilities• They were given a list of 18 features desired for

    testing LTE band 14 QoS, priority, and preemption

    • Four vendors brought their equipment to PSCRlabs between December, 2013 and April, 2014

    • PSCR staff gained knowledge on currentcapabilities of RAN load testing

    • RAN load test vendors gained knowledge of publicsafety needs

    RAN L d T R h

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    RAN Load Tester Research

    • PSCR staff had several discussions to decide

    which RAN load test features are necessarybased on FirstNet needs and currentcapabilities

    • Multiple vendors can provide the neededcapabilities

    • Key features for a RAN load tester focused

    on public safety needs were identified

    RAN L d T R h

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    RAN Load Tester Research

    • Some key features for current needs

     – 2 simultaneous cells – 400 simulated UEs per cell

     – Traffic generation capabilities

     – QoS, ARP test capabilities

     – RAN sharing test capabilities

     – Detailed statistics reporting

     – RF fading within and between cells

    • Expandability of RAN load tester for future needs isa key requirement

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    Lab Operations and Engineering

    http://www.pscr.gov 

    Public Safety Communications Research ProgramDepartment of Commerce – Boulder Labs

    Presentation by:

    Todd Bohling

    Electronics Engineer – NIST

    PSCR L b O ti d E i i

    http://www.pscr.gov/http://www.pscr.gov/

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    PSCR Lab Operations and Engineering

    Sponsor

    Projects

    CRADA

    Partners

    NISTPSCR

    Engineering

    QoS

    Small Cell

    Extended Cell

    LMR Integration

    RAN Load Test

    Upgrades

    Project

    Coordination

    Support

    Engagement

    CTL Project Planning

    Network Security

    Facilities

    Test Environment

    Troubleshooting

    Demo Support

    Over-The-Air Sites

    PSCR L b O ti

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    PSCR Lab Operations

    • Develop best practices in multi-vendor LTE

    lab environment that is Focused on PublicSafety

    • Future proofing the Lab will retain the labs

    value in to the distant future• Research and Implement Operational

    Support Systems (OSS)

    • The future is so bright we gotta wearshades!!!

    Th k Y !

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    Thank You!

    Public Sensitive

    Questions?