Sciweavers

ICAS
2005
IEEE

Admissible traffic load of real time class of service for inter-domain peers

14 years 5 months ago
Admissible traffic load of real time class of service for inter-domain peers
The paper1 deals with the problem of assuring predefined QoS for real time (RT) class of service (CoS), which we define as one of inter-provider or inter-domain classes of service in IP network. We propose an analysis and adequate formulas to obtain admissible traffic load in a case when we map two end-to-end classes of service dedicated for telephony CoS and video conference CoS into one inter-domain RT CoS. The aim of the analysis is to determine the admissible load when the target packet loss ratio and buffer size dedicated for RT CoS are known. The proposed solution accounts for the difference between packet sizes of streams generated by voice (about 100 bytes) and video conference (rather 1500 bytes) applications. We illustrate our studies by simulation results.
Halina Tarasiuk, Robert Janowski, Wojciech Burakow
Added 24 Jun 2010
Updated 24 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ICAS
Authors Halina Tarasiuk, Robert Janowski, Wojciech Burakowski
Comments (0)