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Quality of Service Analysis of Long Term Evolution Network in Frequency Division Duplexing Mode in Semarang City
Author(s) -
Annisa Rossy Rahmatika,
Sukiswo Sukiswo,
Eko Didik Widianto
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
teknik/teknik fakultas teknik universitas diponegoro
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2460-9919
pISSN - 0852-1697
DOI - 10.14710/teknik.v41i1.25850
Subject(s) - enodeb , quality of service , computer network , computer science , throughput , network packet , upload , packet loss , real time computing , telecommunications , user equipment , wireless , base station , operating system
The study aims to analyze the Quality of Service (QoS) of Long Term Evolution Frequency Division Duplexing (LTE FDD) telecommunication network in urban and sub-urban in Semarang city. This study observed the quality of the LTE FDD in terms of network responsiveness or ping, packet loss, delay, and throughput on upload and download from the user's experience based on eNodeB length variation. Quality observations were carried out on the QoS of the LTE FDD telecommunications network in the Semarang using the Axence NetTools and Oakla Speed Test applications during busy hours at each eNodeB. The results were presented based on variations in distance and showed the quality of packet loss and delay classified as very good based on ITU-T G.114, which is respectively less than 3% and 150 milliseconds. Ping testing was classified as good based on the LTE control plane, which is less than 50 milliseconds at each point. Service throughput was between 16.98-19.01 Mbps for uploads and 17.34 - 23.29 Mbps for uploads.

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