AbstractDuring the recent years, there has been a tremendous growth in the development and deployment of multimedia based networked applications such as video streaming, IP telephony, interactive games, among others. These applications, in contrast to elastic applications such as email and data sharing, are delay and delay jitter sensitive but can tolerate certain level of packet loss. A vital element of end-to-end delay and delay jitter is the random queueing delays in network switches and routers. Analysis of robust mechanisms for buffer management at network routers needs to be carried out in order to reduce end-to-end delay for traffic generated by multimedia applications. In this context, a threshold based buffer management scheme for ...
This paper addresses the problem of capacity provisioning in a QoS enabled IP network, subject to sa...
As the Internet evolves, there is a continued demand for high Internet bandwidth. This demand is dri...
As the Internet evolves, there is a continued demand for high Internet bandwidth. This demand is dri...
AbstractDuring the recent years, there has been a tremendous growth in the development and deploymen...
We address the problem of efficient resource allocation and Quality of Service (QoS) provision in mo...
Abstract – The Internet has become the dominant networking technology. However multimedia communicat...
Rapid development of telecommunication technologies and the ever growing network user’s demands ha...
Traditionally the Internet is used for the following applications: FTP, e-mail and Web traffic. How...
This paper compares two different approaches for providing QoS in the Internet backbone. The first, ...
This paper compares two different approaches for providing QoS in the Internet backbone. The first, ...
This paper compares two different approaches for providing QoS in the Internet backbone. The first, ...
This paper compares two different approaches for providing QoS in the Internet backbone. The first, ...
This thesis evaluates the Differentiated Services (diffserv) mechanism proposed by IETF to provide Q...
AbstractThis paper presents a comprehensive system modeling and analysis approach for both predictin...
This paper presents a comprehensive system modeling and analysis approach for both predicting queuin...
This paper addresses the problem of capacity provisioning in a QoS enabled IP network, subject to sa...
As the Internet evolves, there is a continued demand for high Internet bandwidth. This demand is dri...
As the Internet evolves, there is a continued demand for high Internet bandwidth. This demand is dri...
AbstractDuring the recent years, there has been a tremendous growth in the development and deploymen...
We address the problem of efficient resource allocation and Quality of Service (QoS) provision in mo...
Abstract – The Internet has become the dominant networking technology. However multimedia communicat...
Rapid development of telecommunication technologies and the ever growing network user’s demands ha...
Traditionally the Internet is used for the following applications: FTP, e-mail and Web traffic. How...
This paper compares two different approaches for providing QoS in the Internet backbone. The first, ...
This paper compares two different approaches for providing QoS in the Internet backbone. The first, ...
This paper compares two different approaches for providing QoS in the Internet backbone. The first, ...
This paper compares two different approaches for providing QoS in the Internet backbone. The first, ...
This thesis evaluates the Differentiated Services (diffserv) mechanism proposed by IETF to provide Q...
AbstractThis paper presents a comprehensive system modeling and analysis approach for both predictin...
This paper presents a comprehensive system modeling and analysis approach for both predicting queuin...
This paper addresses the problem of capacity provisioning in a QoS enabled IP network, subject to sa...
As the Internet evolves, there is a continued demand for high Internet bandwidth. This demand is dri...
As the Internet evolves, there is a continued demand for high Internet bandwidth. This demand is dri...