QoS in video conferencing applications
Journal
QoS in video conferencing applications
Date Issued
2012
Author(s)
Abstract
In recent years there has been a tremendous increase in the capacity of networks and an accompanying increase in the consumption of
that capacity. Some applications, such as interactive multimedia applications,
not only require large amounts of bandwidth, but also require specialized
services from the network with respect to latency and loss. The network
must accommodate such traffic without unduly degrading the performance
of other applications in the network, some of which may be mission critical.
IP videoconferencing is one such application that requires special services
from the network. This paper describes the possibilities of providing network Quality of Service (QoS) to videoconferencing applications.
that capacity. Some applications, such as interactive multimedia applications,
not only require large amounts of bandwidth, but also require specialized
services from the network with respect to latency and loss. The network
must accommodate such traffic without unduly degrading the performance
of other applications in the network, some of which may be mission critical.
IP videoconferencing is one such application that requires special services
from the network. This paper describes the possibilities of providing network Quality of Service (QoS) to videoconferencing applications.
File(s)![Thumbnail Image]()
Loading...
Name
9788866551089.pdf
Size
2.66 MB
Format
Adobe PDF
Checksum
(MD5):6edda4ffe674cbcda77d4365b0c7bf22
