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Quality measurement system for a wireless network based on the multimedia-data service

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Abstract

To catch up with the recent expansions of wireless platforms, the performance of quality management systems for wireless communication network services needs to be continuously improved; therefore, studies should be conducted on comprehensive quality indicators through the quality analyses that can represent the users’ quality of experience (QoE) of multimedia-data based wireless network services. In this paper, subjecting the five wireless Internet services (broadband LTE, LTE-A, LTE3G, WiBro, and WiFi), reliability verifications of quality measurement system platforms, algorithms, and software (S/W) that can assess the qualities of network sections and of the whole stations of service providers were proposed. In addition, to conduct reliability verifications, vehicles were facilitated to travel to the assessment areas and to perform the measurements more than 100 times in each assessment area (over 50 times per terminal).

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Joo, HJ., Jeong, HY. Quality measurement system for a wireless network based on the multimedia-data service. Multimed Tools Appl 76, 19795–19807 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-016-3547-3

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