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Measurement and analysis of application-level crowd-sourced LTE and LTE-A networks


Abstract:

LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) theoretically can provide better network performance than 4G LTE. Mobile network operators around the world are eager to deploy LTE-A to attract more...Show More

Abstract:

LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) theoretically can provide better network performance than 4G LTE. Mobile network operators around the world are eager to deploy LTE-A to attract more subscribers. However, is it really making difference to the user experience compared to the existing LTE service? To investigate this question, we collected the cellular network performance log from 111 user smartphones on 3G, LTE, and LTE-A. For in-depth analysis, we also asked for privacy information, such as data plan, subscribed network, monthly payment details, and etc. In addition, we also collected the WiFi network performance log from 83 user smartphones to compare with the cellular ones. By analyzing the collected log, we observed that (i) LTE-A was faster than LTE only for download bandwidth by 14.1%, yet the users pay on average 13.6% more for LTE-A; (ii) the mVoIP traffic was blocked by all carriers when the users exceed their mVoIP quota; (iii) the subscribed data plan showed no discrimination in network performance.
Date of Conference: 06-10 June 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 04 July 2016
Electronic ISBN:978-1-4673-9486-4
Conference Location: Seoul, Korea (South)

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