Meeting: TSGS4_135_India | Agenda Item: 10.6
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[DCTC_eQoS]draft TR 26.823
This is an early-stage (v0.2.0) study item from SA4 examining dynamic traffic characteristics and enhanced QoS support for media applications and services in 5G systems. The document is structured to analyze various media service scenarios, conduct experimental evaluations, and provide recommendations for enhanced QoS mechanisms.
The document identifies and characterizes eight distinct media service scenarios:
The document establishes a framework for experimental evaluation covering all identified scenarios: - Section 6.0: General experimental approach and test setup (void - to be completed) - Sections 6.1-6.5: Individual evaluations for each scenario (void - to be completed)
Three solution areas are identified for further study:
This v0.2.0 version represents early-stage work with: - Completed: Service scenario descriptions, typical implementations, QoE criteria, and example QoS usage - To be completed: - Experimental evaluations (Clause 6) - Dynamic traffic characterization (Clause 7.1) - Enhanced QoS solutions (Clause 7.2) - Enhanced QoE metrics (Clause 7.3) - Analysis and recommendations (Clause 8) - Conclusions (Clause 9)
The study integrates documents from SA4#134 and SA4#135 meetings, building upon existing 3GPP work in XR (TR 26.928, TR 26.819), AI/ML (TR 26.927, TR 26.847), and 5G media streaming (TS 26.501, TS 26.506).
[FS_DCTC_eQoS_MED] Description of experimental approach and test setup for Conversational XR real-time communication
This CR addresses the currently empty Clause 6.1.1 of TR 26.823, which focuses on the Study on dynamically changing traffic characteristics and usage of enhanced QoS support in 5GS for media applications and services. The study examines various use cases including real-time communication, streaming, short-form video download, and media upstream for AI inferencing.
The contribution specifically targets the real-time communication for Conversational XR scenario, providing a complete experimental framework based on InterDigital's XR platform for traffic measurement associated with QoE metrics.
The proposal introduces a standalone custom client/server XR platform for simplified emulation of real-time communication for conversational XR with the following key features:
The approach considers multiple network scenarios: - Nominal conditions - Cell-edge conditions - System load in multi-UE scenarios
The proposal defines a comprehensive test setup with detailed observation points:
Functions include: - Generation and transmission of user's data with metadata for QoE metrics measurement to remote Scene Manager - Reception of resulting XR scene data with metadata - Rendering and display of XR scene
Functions include: - Reception of user's data with metadata - XR scene updates and QoE metrics collection - Transmission of resulting XR scene data with metadata
Five observation points are defined for comprehensive measurement:
Network-Level Observation Points: 1. Network_UE_OP (UE side): - 5G network emulator ingress for uplink XR data - 5G network emulator egress for downlink XR data
Application-Level Observation Points: 3. Client_Application_OP_1 (client side): - Measurement of round-trip QoE metrics (pose-to-render-to-photon, roundtrip-interaction delay)
Measurement of inter-flow time synchronization QoE metrics in downlink
Server_Application_OP (server side):
This contribution provides a complete experimental framework for evaluating conversational XR real-time communication, enabling: - Systematic measurement of dynamic traffic characteristics - Assessment of QoS feature benefits in 5G systems - Correlation between network conditions and QoE metrics - Reproducible testing methodology for standardization purposes