QoS Challenges for Real Time Traffic: Deployable QoS Using the NEAT System

Tom Harvey Jones

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Abstract

Quality of Service markings can benefit real time traffic. A survey we conducted on a mobile cellular testbed (Monroe) has revealed how differentiated services traffic is treated in practical networks, and shows many networks do not respect diffserv markings resulting unpredictable real-time performance.

This motivates a change to the network programming API for real-time traffic to provide dynamic transport selection and fallback, enabling successful use of network QoS. The API is presented in the context of the NEAT1 open source project.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 4 Feb 2017
EventFOSDEM 2017 - ULB, Brussels, Belgium
Duration: 4 Feb 20175 Feb 2017
https://fosdem.org

Conference

ConferenceFOSDEM 2017
Country/TerritoryBelgium
CityBrussels
Period4/02/175/02/17
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