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Analysis of QoS: Classification and Queuing Techniques in VoIP Network
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Voice application in a packet switched network, Voice over IP is rapidly becoming popular. Besides valuable service for users, its sensitivity for
loss, latency and jitter brings network technologists’ attention into it and they came up with the idea of implementing QoS on VoIP network as a
solution. This paper addressed the analysis of Class Based Waited Fair Queue (CBWFQ) and Priority Queue (LLQ) techniques on the current best
practice VoIP network which is implemented in MINT lab. From experiments, the contribution of these techniques to the performance of VOIP services is investigated. (As cited in abstract.) -
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- 2008-06-01
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- Report