Essays about: "thesis QoS VoIP"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 essays containing the words thesis QoS VoIP.
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1. Utilizing Multi-core for optimized Data Exchange via VoIP
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : In contemporary IT industry, Multi-tasking solutions are highly regarded as optimal solutions, because hardware is equipped with multi-core CPUs. With multicore technology, CPUs run with lower frequencies while giving same or better performance as a whole system of processing. READ MORE
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2. Parametric Prediction Model for Perceived Voice Quality in Secure VoIP
University essay from Linköpings universitet/InformationskodningAbstract : More and more sensitive information is communicated digitally and with thatcomes the demand for security and privacy on the services being used. An accurateQoS metric for these services are of interest both for the customer and theservice provider. READ MORE
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3. Utilizing Multi-Core for Optimized Data Exchange Via VoIP
University essay from KTH/Medicinsk bildteknikAbstract : In contemporary IT industry, Multi-tasking solutions are highly regarded as optimal solutions, because hardware is equipped with multi-core CPUs. With Multi-Core technology, CPUs run with lower frequencies while giving same or better performance as a whole system of processing. READ MORE
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4. Estimating Internet-scale Quality of Service Parameters for VoIP
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Programvara och systemAbstract : With the rising popularity of Voice over IP (VoIP) services, understanding the effects of a global network on Quality of Service is critical for the providers of VoIP applications. This thesis builds on a model that analyzes the round trip time, packet delay jitter, and packet loss between endpoints on an Autonomous System (AS) level, extending it by mapping AS pairs onto an Internet topology. READ MORE
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5. Congestion Management at the Network Edge
University essay from Mälardalens högskola/Akademin för innovation, design och teknikAbstract : In the Internet of today there is a demand for both high bandwidth and low delays. Bandwidth-heavy applications such as large downloads or video streaming compete with more delay-sensitive applications; web-browsing, VoIP and video games. These applications represent a growing share of Internet traffic. READ MORE