
Analysing the impact of various wireless network conditions on the
... condition: • Encode two audio signals based on each codec: – Baseline audio signal: no packet loss – Main audio signal: contains packet losses based on the original packet trace • Baseline and main audio signals are synchronized • Divide the two audio signals in 10s frames, step size 1s ...
... condition: • Encode two audio signals based on each codec: – Baseline audio signal: no packet loss – Main audio signal: contains packet losses based on the original packet trace • Baseline and main audio signals are synchronized • Divide the two audio signals in 10s frames, step size 1s ...
RTP Real-Time Transport Protocol
... • Marker - significant events, defined by implementation (i.e. frame boundaries) • Payload type - audio/video encoding method • SSRC - synchronization source, randomly generated at start of session (no 2 SSRC within the same RTP session can have the same identifier) ...
... • Marker - significant events, defined by implementation (i.e. frame boundaries) • Payload type - audio/video encoding method • SSRC - synchronization source, randomly generated at start of session (no 2 SSRC within the same RTP session can have the same identifier) ...
Network Layer - Home Pages of People@DU
... Distance Vector Routing Link State Routing Hierarchical Routing Broadcast Routing Multicast Routing Routing for Mobile Hosts Routing in Ad Hoc Networks ...
... Distance Vector Routing Link State Routing Hierarchical Routing Broadcast Routing Multicast Routing Routing for Mobile Hosts Routing in Ad Hoc Networks ...
and packet switching - Computer Science Division
... – client host requests, receives service from always-on server – e.g. Web browser/server; email client/server ...
... – client host requests, receives service from always-on server – e.g. Web browser/server; email client/server ...
IP Routing - IDC Technologies
... IP ROUTING AND CIDR IP Routing IP layer in end-system hosts and in the router work together to route packets from source to destination. IP layer in each host and router maintains a routing table, which is used to route the packets based on IP address. If a destination host is directly connect ...
... IP ROUTING AND CIDR IP Routing IP layer in end-system hosts and in the router work together to route packets from source to destination. IP layer in each host and router maintains a routing table, which is used to route the packets based on IP address. If a destination host is directly connect ...
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... • RFC 1752 - Recommendations for the IP Next Generation Protocol – requirements – PDU formats – addressing, routing security issues ...
... • RFC 1752 - Recommendations for the IP Next Generation Protocol – requirements – PDU formats – addressing, routing security issues ...
EdgeRouter Lite
... The CLI provides quick and flexible configuration by command line and features the following: • For power users, configuration and monitoring of all advanced features • Direct access to standard Linux tools and shell commands • CLI access through the serial console port, SSH, Telnet, and the ...
... The CLI provides quick and flexible configuration by command line and features the following: • For power users, configuration and monitoring of all advanced features • Direct access to standard Linux tools and shell commands • CLI access through the serial console port, SSH, Telnet, and the ...
Medium Time Metric
... the ISO/OSI MAC layer is capable of selecting the rate used by the physical layer the MAC layer is capable of providing information to the ISO/OSI network layer that indicates the selected rate The network layer can then use this information to improve its routing decisions ...
... the ISO/OSI MAC layer is capable of selecting the rate used by the physical layer the MAC layer is capable of providing information to the ISO/OSI network layer that indicates the selected rate The network layer can then use this information to improve its routing decisions ...
Internet Vulnerabilities & Criminal Activities
... • IP - Internet Protocol • TCP - Transmission Control Protocol • UDP - User Datagram Protocol ...
... • IP - Internet Protocol • TCP - Transmission Control Protocol • UDP - User Datagram Protocol ...
ppt - Computer Science Division
... – client host requests, receives service from always-on server – e.g. Web browser/server; email client/server ...
... – client host requests, receives service from always-on server – e.g. Web browser/server; email client/server ...
and packet switching - Computer Science Division
... – client host requests, receives service from always-on server – e.g. Web browser/server; email client/server ...
... – client host requests, receives service from always-on server – e.g. Web browser/server; email client/server ...
basics
... system change of implementation of layer’s service transparent to rest of system e.g., change in gate procedure doesn’t affect rest of system o Isolating “functions” and interactions components layered reference model for discussion o layering considered harmful? ...
... system change of implementation of layer’s service transparent to rest of system e.g., change in gate procedure doesn’t affect rest of system o Isolating “functions” and interactions components layered reference model for discussion o layering considered harmful? ...
Overview - Computer Science Division
... Virtual-Circuit Packet Switching • Hybrid of circuit switching and packet ...
... Virtual-Circuit Packet Switching • Hybrid of circuit switching and packet ...
Adaptive Coding and Packet Rates for TCP-Friendly VoIP Flows
... powered nodes, but also because of restrictions on wireless spectrum usage. In this paper we discuss how such an efficient communication may be achieved for voice over IP (VoIP) applications. Our approach is to dynamically adapt both the coding rate and packetisation in an TCP friendly manner in ord ...
... powered nodes, but also because of restrictions on wireless spectrum usage. In this paper we discuss how such an efficient communication may be achieved for voice over IP (VoIP) applications. Our approach is to dynamically adapt both the coding rate and packetisation in an TCP friendly manner in ord ...
best-effort service!
... – Best-Effort for (best-effort or elastic) – Guaranteed Service for hard real-time (“Real-Time applications”) – Controlled Load for soft real-time (“tolerant” applications) ...
... – Best-Effort for (best-effort or elastic) – Guaranteed Service for hard real-time (“Real-Time applications”) – Controlled Load for soft real-time (“tolerant” applications) ...