E.12 Bi-directional speech (AMR-WB, IPv4, RTCP and MBR>GBR bearer)
26.1143GPPIP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)Media handling and interactionMultimedia telephonyRelease 18TS
This QoS profile is defined for AMR-WB (one AMR-WB frame per RTP packet, bandwidth efficient mode) when AMR-WB23.85 and AMR-WB8.85 are used to define MBR and GBR for MBR>GBR bearers. IPv4 is also assumed.
The bitrate for AMR-WB23.85 including IP overhead is 40.4 kbps and the bitrate for AMR-WB8.85 including IP overhead is 25.6 kbps.
Table E.13: QoS mapping for bi-directional speech (AMR-WB, IPv4, RTCP and MBR>GBR bearer)
Traffic class |
Conversational class |
Notes |
Delivery order |
No |
The application should handle packet reordering. |
Maximum SDU size (octets) |
1400 |
Maximum size of IP packets |
Delivery of erroneous SDUs |
No |
|
Residual BER |
10-5 |
Reflects the desire to have a medium level of protection to achieve an acceptable compromise between packet loss rate and speech transport delay and delay variation. |
SDU error ratio |
7*10-3 |
A packet loss rate of 0.7 % per wireless link is in general sufficient for speech services |
Transfer delay (ms) |
130 ms |
Indicates maximum delay for 95th percentile of the distribution of delay for all delivered SDUs between the UE and the PS domain during the lifetime of a bearer service. Permits the derivation of the RAN part of the total transfer delay for the radio access bearer. This attribute allows RAN to set transport formats and H-ARQ/ARQ parameters such as the discard timer. |
Guaranteed bitrate for uplink (kbps) |
28 |
The total bit-rate of AMR-WB8.85 including IP/UDP/RTP overhead and 5 % for RTCP. |
Maximum bitrate for uplink (kbps) |
44 |
The total bit-rate of AMRWB23.85 including IP/UDP/RTP overhead and 5 % for RTCP. |
Guaranteed bitrate for downlink (kbps) |
28 |
The total bit-rate of AMR-WB8.85 including IP/UDP/RTP overhead and 5 % for RTCP. |
Maximum bitrate for downlink (kbps) |
44 |
The total bit-rate of AMRWB23.85 including IP/UDP/RTP overhead and 5 % for RTCP. |
Allocation/Retention priority |
subscribed value |
Indicates the relative importance to other radio access bearers. It should be the next lower value to the priority of the signalling bearer. |
Source statistics descriptor |
‘speech’ |