In most network models for quality of service support, the communication links interconnecting the switches and gateways are assumed to have fixed bandwidth and zero error rate. T...
Abstract— Packet delay and bandwidth are two important metrics for measuring quality of service (QoS) of Internet services. Traditionally, packet delay differentiation and fair b...
Human-to-human interaction across distributed applications requires that sufficient consistency be maintained among participants in the face of network characteristics such as lat...
David J. Roberts, Damien Marshall, Rob Aspin, S&ea...
— For active, probing-based bandwidth measurements performed on top of the unifying IP layer, it may seem reasonable to expect the measurement problem in wireless networks to be ...
Using an authoritative data set from a fully instrumented router at the edge of a core network, packet delays through an access link are studied in detail. Three different root ca...
Konstantina Papagiannaki, Darryl Veitch, Nicolas H...