2010 IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics and Applications (ISIEA) 2010
DOI: 10.1109/isiea.2010.5679470
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The deployment of end-to-end available bandwidth estimation mechanism in web-based application

Abstract: Bandwidth is one of the most common terms in digital communication as it represents the supported amount of data that a link or network path can send per unit of time. Multimedia application's performance is directly impacted by available bandwidth because these applications have diverse Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. Internet is now a necessary technology in our daily life, and because of mobile communication systems people can access the network anytime and anywhere, resulting in an increase in the n… Show more

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“…The author in [16] classified it into direct probing and iterative probing technique. In [17], the active available bandwidth estimation was classified into direct probing, iterative probing, and mixed techniques, while [18] classified it into packet dispersion measurement (PDM), probe gap model (PGM) and probe rate model (PRM). In [19] the active technique was classified into variable packet size (VPS) probing, packet pair/train dispersion model (PPTD), self-loading periodic streams (SLoPS) and train of packet pairs (TOPP).…”
Section: Active Bandwidth Estimation Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author in [16] classified it into direct probing and iterative probing technique. In [17], the active available bandwidth estimation was classified into direct probing, iterative probing, and mixed techniques, while [18] classified it into packet dispersion measurement (PDM), probe gap model (PGM) and probe rate model (PRM). In [19] the active technique was classified into variable packet size (VPS) probing, packet pair/train dispersion model (PPTD), self-loading periodic streams (SLoPS) and train of packet pairs (TOPP).…”
Section: Active Bandwidth Estimation Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%