Measurement of packet train arrival conditions in high latency networks

Real-time Internet applications such as telephony, video conferencing and remote control are increasing in importance.A critical requirement for such applications is the ability to receive data packets in correct order with minimal delay (latency) and loss of data.Most Internet Service Providers (IS...

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Main Authors: Cocker, Etuate, Speidel, Ulrich, Rebenich, N., Neville, S., Gulliver, A., Eimann, R., Nisar, K., Hassan, Suhaidi, Aziz, Zulkufli, Dong, M.-C., Wong, V.
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spelling my.uum.repo.191192016-11-10T03:20:38Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/19119/ Measurement of packet train arrival conditions in high latency networks Cocker, Etuate Speidel, Ulrich Rebenich, N. Neville, S. Gulliver, A. Eimann, R. Nisar, K. Hassan, Suhaidi Aziz, Zulkufli Dong, M.-C. Wong, V. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Real-time Internet applications such as telephony, video conferencing and remote control are increasing in importance.A critical requirement for such applications is the ability to receive data packets in correct order with minimal delay (latency) and loss of data.Most Internet Service Providers (ISP) try to achieve this by adding bandwidth in the form of additional infrastructure (links and routers) and load balancing to meet the continuous Internet traffic growth.For real-time protocols, such upgrades are not exclusively beneficial, however.They tend to increase the number of routers (and hence router queues) a packet has to pass through, and increase the potential for out-of-order delivery of packets. Our paper presents the baseline results of a longitudinal study investigating the effects of such infrastructure changes on international real-time traffic. 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/19119/1/ICICS%202013%201-5.pdf Cocker, Etuate and Speidel, Ulrich and Rebenich, N. and Neville, S. and Gulliver, A. and Eimann, R. and Nisar, K. and Hassan, Suhaidi and Aziz, Zulkufli and Dong, M.-C. and Wong, V. (2013) Measurement of packet train arrival conditions in high latency networks. In: 9th International Conference on Information, Communications and Signal Processing (ICICS 2013), 10-13 Dec. 2013, Shangri-La Far Eastern Plaza Hotel, Tainan, Taiwan. http://doi.org/10.1109/ICICS.2013.6782947 doi:10.1109/ICICS.2013.6782947
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Cocker, Etuate
Speidel, Ulrich
Rebenich, N.
Neville, S.
Gulliver, A.
Eimann, R.
Nisar, K.
Hassan, Suhaidi
Aziz, Zulkufli
Dong, M.-C.
Wong, V.
Measurement of packet train arrival conditions in high latency networks
description Real-time Internet applications such as telephony, video conferencing and remote control are increasing in importance.A critical requirement for such applications is the ability to receive data packets in correct order with minimal delay (latency) and loss of data.Most Internet Service Providers (ISP) try to achieve this by adding bandwidth in the form of additional infrastructure (links and routers) and load balancing to meet the continuous Internet traffic growth.For real-time protocols, such upgrades are not exclusively beneficial, however.They tend to increase the number of routers (and hence router queues) a packet has to pass through, and increase the potential for out-of-order delivery of packets. Our paper presents the baseline results of a longitudinal study investigating the effects of such infrastructure changes on international real-time traffic.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Cocker, Etuate
Speidel, Ulrich
Rebenich, N.
Neville, S.
Gulliver, A.
Eimann, R.
Nisar, K.
Hassan, Suhaidi
Aziz, Zulkufli
Dong, M.-C.
Wong, V.
author_facet Cocker, Etuate
Speidel, Ulrich
Rebenich, N.
Neville, S.
Gulliver, A.
Eimann, R.
Nisar, K.
Hassan, Suhaidi
Aziz, Zulkufli
Dong, M.-C.
Wong, V.
author_sort Cocker, Etuate
title Measurement of packet train arrival conditions in high latency networks
title_short Measurement of packet train arrival conditions in high latency networks
title_full Measurement of packet train arrival conditions in high latency networks
title_fullStr Measurement of packet train arrival conditions in high latency networks
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of packet train arrival conditions in high latency networks
title_sort measurement of packet train arrival conditions in high latency networks
publishDate 2013
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/19119/1/ICICS%202013%201-5.pdf
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http://doi.org/10.1109/ICICS.2013.6782947
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