Abstract In communication networks used by constant bit rate applications, call-level dynamics (i.e. entering and leaving calls) lead to fluctuations in the load, and therefore also fluctuations in the delay (jitter). By intentionally delaying the packets at the destination, one can transform the perturbed packet stream back into the original periodic stream; in other words: there is a trade off between jitter and delay, in that jitter can be removed at the expense of delay. As a consequence, for streaming applications for which the packet delay should remain below some predefined threshold, it is desirable that the jitter remains small. This paper presents a set of procedures to compute the jitter due to call-level variations. We consider ...
The multiplexing of variable bit rate traffic streams in a packet network gives rise to two types of...
Packet network based telephony has become an attractive application because of many advantages it of...
This thesis presents an empirical study of the end-to-end jitter in a multi-node network. Extensive ...
In communication networks used by constant bit rate applications, call-level dynamics (i.e. entering...
ABSTRACT: Traditionally, IP network planning and design is mostly based on the average delay or loss...
This article focuses on researching quality of service in telecommunication networks, using simulati...
: We study the time-dynamic behavior of delay jitter as captured by the autocorrelation function; th...
Abstract—Jitter is used in wireless ad hoc networks to reduce the number of packet collisions and th...
International audienceJitter is used in wireless ad hoc networks to reduce the number of packet coll...
Abstract—In this paper we analyze delay and jitter in net-works with traffic modelled as Interrupted...
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has revolutionized businesses by changing the way data are ...
We study jitter control in networks with guaranteed quality of service (QoS) from the competit ive a...
Systematic packet collisions constitute a major problem in wireless flooding, which is a key mechani...
Constant Bit Rate (CBR) traffic is expected to be a major source of traffic in high-speed networks. ...
In wireless networks Jitter is a quality of service parameter that has to be reduced at switches. Th...
The multiplexing of variable bit rate traffic streams in a packet network gives rise to two types of...
Packet network based telephony has become an attractive application because of many advantages it of...
This thesis presents an empirical study of the end-to-end jitter in a multi-node network. Extensive ...
In communication networks used by constant bit rate applications, call-level dynamics (i.e. entering...
ABSTRACT: Traditionally, IP network planning and design is mostly based on the average delay or loss...
This article focuses on researching quality of service in telecommunication networks, using simulati...
: We study the time-dynamic behavior of delay jitter as captured by the autocorrelation function; th...
Abstract—Jitter is used in wireless ad hoc networks to reduce the number of packet collisions and th...
International audienceJitter is used in wireless ad hoc networks to reduce the number of packet coll...
Abstract—In this paper we analyze delay and jitter in net-works with traffic modelled as Interrupted...
The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has revolutionized businesses by changing the way data are ...
We study jitter control in networks with guaranteed quality of service (QoS) from the competit ive a...
Systematic packet collisions constitute a major problem in wireless flooding, which is a key mechani...
Constant Bit Rate (CBR) traffic is expected to be a major source of traffic in high-speed networks. ...
In wireless networks Jitter is a quality of service parameter that has to be reduced at switches. Th...
The multiplexing of variable bit rate traffic streams in a packet network gives rise to two types of...
Packet network based telephony has become an attractive application because of many advantages it of...
This thesis presents an empirical study of the end-to-end jitter in a multi-node network. Extensive ...