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... Many of these features depend upon the vendor and whether the AP is a consumer wireless product or business/enterprise wireless product. Not all of these features are available on all APs or by ...
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... timely data delivery or other QoS guarantees.  RTP encapsulation is only seen at end systems (not) by intermediate routers.  routers providing best-effort service, making no special effort to ensure that RTP packets arrive at destination in timely matter. ...
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... • Development of ATM began prior to the WWW and TCP/IP explosion- early nineties. • There was a desire for a packet switched protocol that was faster than X.25 and Frame and could support multiple classes of service ...
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... A variety of transmission media are used for telecommunication. Local loops consist of category 3 twisted pairs nowadays. Between switching offices, coaxial cables, microwaves, and especially fiber optics are widely used. In the past, transmission throughout the telephone system was analog, with the ...
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... The Integrated Service (IntServ) model is motivated by the desire for applications to choose among multiple, controlled levels of delivery service for their data packets [2]. The integrated service framework defines two classes of service, the Controlled-Load [3] and Guaranteed [4] and relies on a r ...
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... He said that with TV, the PC and the Internet converging, the carrier’s future would be in selling video services, such as interactive TV, bundled with wireless voice. "So what I need to do is get ourselves focused around the following idea, that video is going to be the core product in the fixed li ...
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... network has been among three forces, the ATM-based broadband integrated services digital network (B-ISDN), the cable TV, and the Quality of Service (QoS) enabled Internet. Among these three candidates, the B-ISDN has been the most mature and complete system. The QoS enabled Internet is still in its ...
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... There are two key components of the AWON: (i) Application Manager, (ii) Application Plug-ins. Each of these components focuses on two different areas of functions with a common goal of providing best effort QoS services to the applications and providing a layer of abstraction to the application deve ...
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...  Label creation and label distribution  Before any traffic begins the routers make the decision to bind a label to a specific FEC and build their tables.  In LDP, downstream routers initiate the distribution of labels and the label/FEC binding.  In addition, traffic-related characteristics and M ...
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... towards a uniform architecture for all-IP wireless networks. [8], investigate the integration of RSVP and aRSVP-like flow reservation scheme in wireless LANs, as an end-to-end solution for QoS guarantee in wiredcum-wireless networks. A RSVP-like flow reservation and admission control scheme for IEEE ...
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Medium Access Control (MAC)
Medium Access Control (MAC)

... A 6-byte destination address, which specifies either a single recipient node (unicast mode), a group of recipient nodes (multicast mode), or the set of all recipient nodes (broadcast mode). A 6-byte source address, which is set to the sender's globally unique node address. This may be used by the ne ...
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Quality of service

Quality of service (QoS) is the overall performance of a telephony or computer network, particularly the performance seen by the users of the network.To quantitatively measure quality of service, several related aspects of the network service are often considered, such as error rates, bit rate, throughput, transmission delay, availability, jitter, etc.Quality of service is particularly important for the transport of traffic with special requirements. In particular, much technology has been developed to allow computer networks to become as useful as telephone networks for audio conversations, as well as supporting new applications with even stricter service demands.
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