Abstract

The 4G standard Long Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-A) has been deployed in many countries. Now, technology is evolving towards the 5G standard since it is expecting to start its service in 2020. The 5G cellular networks will mainly contain in cloud computing and primarily Quality of Service (QoS) parameters (e.g. delay, loss rate, etc.) influence the cloud network performance. The impact of user perceived Quality of Experience (QoE) using multimedia services, and application significantly relies on the QoS parameters. The key challenge of 5G technology is to reduce the delay less than one millisecond. In this paper, we have described a method that minimizes the overall network delay for multimedia services; which are constant bit rate (VoIP) and variable bit rate (video) traffic model. We also proposed a method that measures the user's QoE for video streaming traffic using the network QoS parameters, i.e. delay and packet loss rate. The performance of proposed QoE method is compared with QoV method, and our proposed QoE method performs best by carefully handle the impact of QoS parameters. The results show that our described method successfully reduces the overall network delays, which result to maximize the user's QoE.

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