Electronics (Oct 2021)

Call Model and Test-Verification Methods for PS-LTE Core Equipment

  • Jae-Jeong Lee,
  • Pyung-Koo Park,
  • Byung-Chang Chung,
  • Sang-Wan Kim,
  • Ki-Dong Nam,
  • Woo-Seop Rhee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10202513
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 20
p. 2513

Abstract

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Existing technologies in disaster and safety communication networks (DSCNs) face problems such as narrow bandwidth, low transmission rate, and difficulty in securing channels. Conversely, public safety long-term evolution (PS-LTE) technology provides high-speed, low-latency, quick-setup, and high-security data access for multimedia-based mission-critical services. To perform tests on each unit of core equipment with PS-LTE technology, a new call model such as push-to-talk, which is a service representing PS-LTE, is required. Moreover, objective and consistent metrics and methods are required for administering tests on the unique functions of DSCNs newly constructed with PS-LTE technology. This paper proposes a call model for the core facilities of DSCNs established in Korea, and it also suggests test and verification methods for all the areas of PS-LTE, including mission-critical push-to-talk, evolved multimedia broadcast and multicast service, and coverage and quality assessment for wireless services.

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