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Wireless Network Analysis 101
VoFi (Voice over Wi-Fi)
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Agenda
• Why VoFi? Why now?
• Collecting data for VoFi analysis
• Assessing the WLAN landscape for VoFi
• Using VoIP metrics with VoFi
• VoIP/VoFi – one more call and you’re over the cliff
• Demo – anatomy of a VoFi call
• Key wireless factors in VoFi quality
• Corporate overview
• Product line overview
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Why Now?
• Smart phones support 802.11 - period
• VoFi systems have already found wide acceptance in
some areas: manufacturing, medical, retail
• The Wi-Fi alliance supports 2 certification programs:
‒ Voice-Enterprise: 44 certified products
‒ Voice Personal: 69 certified products
“802.11ac is being pushed into smart phones by key carriers’
device requirements that are in sync with 802.11ac hotspot
plans for more robust Wi-Fi offloading.” ABI Research
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Flexible Data Collection - Portable
• Network analysis software (OmniPeek) with
supported NIC
‒ 802.11a/b/g/n USB adapter
‒ VoIP, VoFi, full Expert Analysis
‒ Simultaneous Wired and Wireless Capture
• Multi-channel aggregation
‒ 802.11a/b/g/n USB adapters
‒ USB hub
‒ Powered USB hub for captures on 3 or more channels
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Remote Captures with OmniEngine
Remote Software
Probe for 24x7
Operation
Using USB Adapters Using APs
RemotePcap
Custom
Remote
Adapters
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Key RTP (VoIP/VoFi) Issues
CAMP IT Pinpointing the Problem 15
Jitter
Latency
Packet
Loss
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Assessing the Monster's Impact
• While traditional network applications are very tolerant of jitter,
latency, and even some degree of packet loss, VoIP/Video/VoFi
are very sensitive to these troubles
• Levels of jitter, latency, and packet loss that would be easily
tolerated on a data network can be devastating on a converged
VoIP/Video network
• Pre- and post-deployment network assessments are critical
‒ You must understand your network’s ability to accommodate VoIP
• Current latency, jitter, and packet loss
• QoS capabilities
• Current bandwidth utilization (is there any room for VoIP)
‒ You must maintain a constant vigil after deployment to watch for
imminent troubles
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Latency
Queue Latency &
Decision Latency
Network
Propagation
Delay
Encoding / Decoding
Compression / Decompression
Jitter Buffer Latency
0 ms
100 ms
200 ms
300 ms
400 ms
500 ms
600 ms
700 ms
800
ms
The ITU
recommends a
maximum one-
way delay of
150 ms for
VoIP
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Latency's Effects
• Talkover
‒ Occurs when excessive latency delays audio
– Conversation cadence is not natural or comfortable
– Callers feel as if they must “push to talk” or say “over” to control the
conversation
• Echo
‒ The speaker’s voice feeds back into the listener’s microphone
‒ The speaker then hears his own voice returning from the listener’s end,
but delayed due to latency
‒ Most callers find it difficult to maintain normal speech when echo delay
is prolonged
‒ Some VoIP systems attempt to cancel echo, but are not always
successful
High latency may also cause additional troubles such as loss of
synchronization between audio and video for multimedia sessions.
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Jitter
• Jitter is the variance in packet delivery intervals to the listener
• Jitter buffer adds additional delay to voice reaching the ear piece in
case other packets need to catch up
• Packets delayed too long in the network are not allowed to enter the
jitter buffer
Packets delayed more than the buffer delay
(100 ms as an example) are dropped
. . .. .. . . ........
......
Packets are buffered and
delayed at the Receiver
The “jitter” buffer releases
a G.711 packet every 20 ms
A G.711 packet sent
every 20 ms
Packet jitter and drops
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Jitter's Effects
• Jitter causes weird “sound effects” that vary with
jitter severity and environmental factors
• Examples include:
‒ Static
‒ Stuttering or uneven audio – abnormal speech rhythm
‒ For multimedia systems, video may be “jerky” or irregular
• If jitter levels are high, packet loss can result
‒ In some cases, severe jitter may sound similar to packet loss,
even if no packets are actually dropped
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Packet Loss and Effects
• Most commonly caused by:
‒ Packet dropped due to physical layer corruption
‒ Congestion without adequate QoS provisions
‒ Jitter buffer discards due to excessive latency
• Causes missing sounds, syllables, words, or phrases
‒ DSP algorithms may compensate for up to 30 ms of missing
data
‒ More than 30 ms of missing audio (e.g. 2 RTP packets for
G.711) is noticeable by listeners
• Losing only a few packets can still be very noticeable
‒ Loss rates ≥ 2% will have a strong impact on quality
‒ Losses of 5 – 10% make calls all but intolerable
‒ Bursty periods of packet loss are worse than more dispersed
loss
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Quality Scoring for VoIP
• Mean Opinion Score (MOS) – several flavors
‒ Algorithmic simulation of subjective audio assessment
‒ Most commonly used varieties are MOS-LQ (listening quality)
and MOS-CQ (conversational quality)
‒ Possible range of 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent)
‒ Maximum possible MOS = 4.4 with G.711
‒ Typical range in most networks is 3.5 – 4.2
• R-Factor – several flavors
‒ Based on latency, jitter, packet loss, bit rate, and signal-to-noise
ratio, codec effects (for low bit-rate codecs)
• The ITU algorithms consider about 20 quality inputs
‒ Possible range of 0 (poor) to 100 (excellent)
‒ Provides LQ, CQ, and other score variants
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Crunching the Voice Score
OmniPeek does the hard part…
… so you can see the bottom line
Source: ITU Recommendation G.108 – E-Model Guidelines
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A Picture is Worth a 1000 Words
• A graph of latency, jitter, or
packet loss can speak volumes
about network health, either for
proactive or reactive
troubleshooting
• Overlaying graphs with
network utilization or total
throughput can reveal even
more about the causes of VoIP
troubles
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Video vs. VoIP
• Video is more difficult to manage than voice
‒ more “bursty”
‒ bandwidth intensive
‒ more sensitive to latency, jitter, and packet loss
‒ Includes several different applications with distinct demands
• Video packets vary greatly in size
• Tremendously compressed amount of visual information (99%
compression ratio typical)
• One HD video stream can consume up to 20Mbps of bandwidth
• Video apps require millisecond-level network service recovery
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The Impact of "Just One More Call"
• Although a network link may be able to support a
number of concurrent calls, one additional call is
often enough to cause quality problems…
x1113
x2111
x1112
x1111
1st Call
2nd Call
3rd Call
x2112
x2113
Example: The WAN can support 2 simultaneous calls.
What happens when a third call is attempted???
Call #3 Causes Poor Quality for ALL Calls
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Additional Factors to Consider
• Interference
• CRCs vs. retransmissions
• QoS (WMM)
• Roaming
• AP load
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Ready for QoS/WMM?
• QoS provisions are based on the “weakest link”
concept
‒ If any device in a data path does not support QoS, then media
streams will not be afforded the preference they require for good
performance
• Pre-deployment assessment must ensure that ALL
devices can recognize and respond to QoS
parameters in packet headers
‒ Switches, routers, firewalls, proxies, and any other devices that
touch RTP packets must be “VoIP-friendly”
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Client Roaming
• Occurs when a handset moves out of range of one
AP and into another – typically changes channel
• Client roaming = Fast Basic Service Set (BSS)
Transition
• Legacy systems deal poorly with roaming – they’re
not fast enough
• Standards help:
‒ 802.11i with Opportunistic Key Caching (OKC)
‒ 802.11r-2008 – Fast BSS Transition
‒ 802.11k-2008 – Radio Resource Measurement of WLANs
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Roaming in Action
• Multichannel Analysis
• Roaming Analysis
‒ Detailed and accurate
measurements from many
perspectives
• End-user and device
manufacturer
‒ Summary data for roaming from
each AP or each client
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• “Apparatus and Method of Analyzing Internet Activity”
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2003
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2001
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2005
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network
analysis
2008
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2009
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2012
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