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This paper focuses on proposing approaches for the improvement of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service quality in Wireless Mesh Network (WMN). While WMNs have self-healing, self-forming and dynamic topology features, they still pose challenges for the implementation of multimedia applications, such as voice, in various scenarios. The research has been conducted using a network simulator and...
In real-time multicast, delay and inter-destination delay variation of group members are bounded above by a value. The problem is known as Delay and Delay Variation Bounded Multicast Tree (DVBMT), which is proven to be NP-complete. In this paper, we propose a directional approach (DCS) for core selection and tree generation satisfying delay and inter-destination delay variation constraints. After...
In the traditional Publish/Subscribe (Pub/Sub) paradigm, most of the responsibilities lie with the broker, thus making it burdened. It also takes a considerable amount of time to first route the publications and subscriptions towards the broker, and then to further route the notifications to the subscribers. This leads to delays in data delivery. Besides delay and bandwidth consumption, the number...
This paper will discuss about transmission of multimedia content in limited capacity network (up to 5 Mbps), especially to study about the impact of background traffic towards multimedia content delivery quality in a limited capacity network. Observation methods proposed in the study include measurement of limited capacity network, background traffic modeling, and simulating the network to observe...
Cognitive Radio ad hoc network is a sort of wireless network. Cognitive radios have the ability to sense the wireless medium. Routing is the major research area and ensuring quality-of-service (QoS) is a challenging problem. This paper proposes a neighbor node discovery mechanism based delay aware routing protocol in order to provide QoS in such network. Primary QoS metrics such as throughput and...
In the research the load balancing routing model in Time-Sensitive Networks is proposed. The novelty of the solution is a type of optimality criterion, the use of which minimizes the circuit delays. The proposed solution is compromise in terms of computational implementation as compared to the previously known models, in which the equality of the circuit delays of packets were considered as limitations,...
Performance comparison of various Packet Scheduling (PS) algorithms such as Proportional Fair (PF), Maximum Largest Weighted Delay First (MLWDF) and Exponential/Proportional Fair (EXP/PF) has been studied in HetNets environment. The performance indicators such as throughput, Packet Loss Ratio (PLR), delay and fairness are considered to judge the performance of the scheduling algorithms. Various strategies...
Visible Light Communication (VLC) is a new emerging technology, where delay is a Quality of Service (QoS) criterion for communication. This paper presents an analysis of the theoretically possible end-to-end delay and hop number for Light on Demand (LoD) and VLC-based multihop networks. Taking the human eye perception as a relevant parameter, total delay is analyzed at the Open Systems Interconnection...
Wireless networks are required to guarantee the Quality of Service (QoS), including throughput, fairness, delay, etc. IEEE802.11 MAC protocol employs a typical backoff mechanism, Binary Exponential Backoff (BEB) algorithm, to avoid collisions when multiple users try to access the shared wireless channel. Many works on QoS guaranteeing point out that the BEB algorithm introduces the unfairness and...
In mobile communication, User Equipment (UE) always demands to be on the network and to perform different errands using applications like file transfer, video streaming and conferencing and other applications like messaging, etc. It needs higher bit rate and hence, UE in recent networks like 4G heterogeneous wireless network continuously use vertical and horizontal handover. For better Quality of...
The performance of the Internet is dominated by that of the TCP which in turn depends that of its congestion control algorithm. The primary purpose of the TCP is to take care of the congestion collapse of Internet and also to act as resource optimization mechanism in best effort environment. However, this makes TCP to be unfriendly with real time applications for which UDP is preferred. There is no...
In wireless Media Access Control (MAC) environment, management of channel access and controlling of packet transmission is done via shared channel in a distributed way. MAC protocols objectives for Wireless Network is to maximize channel utilization and minimizing channel access delay. It is MAC protocol's responsibility to provide best possible utilization of provided bandwidth while fulfilling the...
Long Term Evolution (LTE) is a broadband wireless technology that promises to high throughput. In order to simultaneously support several mobile users with real time and non-real time applications, the resource management and Quality of Service (QoS) requirements of delay-sensitive traffic should be carefully aware. In this paper, The Delay-Aware with Resource Block Management Scheduling Algorithm...
An important task in parametric synthesis of telecommunications network such as EPS network is to determine QoS parameters when traffic processed on EPS network nodes. In this conference paper, presented mathematical models for the calculation of QoS parameters such as delay and loss probability taking into account properties of self-similar traffic. This modeling based on model P/P/1 with Pareto...
Usage of wireless networks is rising in popularity. In this setting different kinds of networks for indoor environments, such as Ad-Hoc, IEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi) and Wireless Distribution System (WDS) has been developed. In this paper, an analysis of Quality of Service (QoS) has been made for each network in order to verify the values of bit rate, delay, jitter and packet loss. For performance comparison...
This paper proposes a QoE (Quality of Experience) assessment model which can estimate voice and video quality. Based on the proposed model, speech or video quality is calculated with regard to policies applied for packet processing by routers and to the level of total network utilization. The contribution of this paper lies in designing a new computational model capable of predicting the quality of...
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has become a recent topic of research in both the Internet and the Telecommunication industry. The terrific increase in popularity of VoIP services is a result of huge growth in broadband usage. Both in wired as well as in wireless communication, VoIP is replacing the traditional telephony techniques. To ensure a good quality speech through VoIP, certain Quality...
The emerging cloud services are often provisioned as web applications. Web browsers provide user-friendly interfaces for users to interact with different Internet contents with flexible and rich plug-in environments. Due to their ubiquitous and flexible nature, we propose to evaluate the performance of cloud services in a browser-based network measurement platform. Delay is one of the fundamental...
We present Duo-MAC, an asynchronous cascading wake-up scheduled MAC protocol for heterogeneous traffic forwarding in low-power wireless networks. Duo-MAC deals with energy-delay minimization problem and copes with transmission latency encountered by Today's duty-cycled protocols when forwarding heterogeneous traffic types. It switches, according to the energy and delay requirements, between Low Duty...
With rapid development of microelectronics and low-cost cost multimedia hardware, Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have started to evolve into Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNs), where the emphasis is given on acquisition, processing and transmission of multimedia content through WSN. While the idea of multimedia sensor networks has been existing for some time, very little research is performed...
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