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- Mobile_QoS abstract "Quality of service (QoS) mechanism controls the performance, reliability and usability of a telecommunications service. Mobile cellular service providers may offer mobile QoS to customers just as the fixed line PSTN services providers and Internet service providers may offer QoS. QoS mechanisms are always provided for circuit switched services, and are essential for non-elastic services, for example streaming multimedia. It is also essential in networks dominated by such services, which is the case in today's mobile communication networks, but not necessarily tomorrow. Mobility adds complication to the QoS mechanisms, for several reasons: A phone call or other session may be interrupted after a handover, if the new base station is overloaded. Unpredictable handovers make it impossible to give an absolute QoS guarantee during a session initiation phase. The pricing structure is often based on per-minute or per-megabyte fee rather than flat rate, and may be different for different content services. A crucial part of QoS in mobile communications is grade of service, involving outage probability (the probability that the mobile station is outside the service coverage area, or affected by co-channel interference, i.e. crosstalk) blocking probability (the probability that the required level of QoS can not be offered) and scheduling starvation. These performance measures are affected by mechanisms such as mobility management, radio resource management, admission control, fair scheduling, channel-dependent scheduling etc.".
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- Mobile_QoS wikiPageRevisionID "581760938".
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Admission_control.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Base_station.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Blocking_probability.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Teletraffic.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wireless_networking.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Channel-dependent_scheduling.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Circuit_switched.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Circuit_switching.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Digital_Signal_Processor.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Digital_signal_processor.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Erlang_(unit).
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Erlang_unit.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Fair_queuing.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Fair_scheduling.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Flat_rate.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Grade_of_service.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Handover.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Internet_service_provider.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Internet_service_providers.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Mobility_management.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Outage_probability.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink PSTN.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Public_switched_telephone_network.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Quality_of_service.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Radio_resource_management.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Scheduling_(computing).
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Scheduling_starvation.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Starvation_(computer_science).
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Streaming_media.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLink Streaming_multimedia.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mobile QoS".
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLinkText "Quality of Service".
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLinkText "mobile QoS".
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLinkText "mobile quality of service".
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageWikiLinkText "quality of service".
- Mobile_QoS hasPhotoCollection Mobile_QoS.
- Mobile_QoS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mobile_QoS subject Category:Teletraffic.
- Mobile_QoS subject Category:Wireless_networking.
- Mobile_QoS comment "Quality of service (QoS) mechanism controls the performance, reliability and usability of a telecommunications service. Mobile cellular service providers may offer mobile QoS to customers just as the fixed line PSTN services providers and Internet service providers may offer QoS. QoS mechanisms are always provided for circuit switched services, and are essential for non-elastic services, for example streaming multimedia.".
- Mobile_QoS label "Mobile QoS".
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- Mobile_QoS sameAs Q6886951.
- Mobile_QoS sameAs Q6886951.
- Mobile_QoS wasDerivedFrom Mobile_QoS?oldid=581760938.
- Mobile_QoS isPrimaryTopicOf Mobile_QoS.