QoS for IP videoconferencing
Enterprise are migrating to IP videoconferencing to reduce travel costs and increase employee productivity. Quality of service (QoS) is a major stumbling block to this migration. The dynamic, connectionless nature of IP networks creates a new set of challenges for IT managers implementing real-time...
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Published in | Communications News Vol. 41; no. 6; p. 19 |
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Format | Magazine Article Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Nelson Publishing
01.06.2004
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Summary: | Enterprise are migrating to IP videoconferencing to reduce travel costs and increase employee productivity. Quality of service (QoS) is a major stumbling block to this migration. The dynamic, connectionless nature of IP networks creates a new set of challenges for IT managers implementing real-time IP videoconferencing.These challenges include the strict latency (end-to-end delay), jitter (variation in delay) and packet loss (packets lost due to congestion) performance requirements that must be met to ensure high quality. |
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ISSN: | 0010-3632 |