Presentation 2007-01-26
Effect of RED based queuing control on VoIP networks with call admission control
Yuichi Morishita, Hisao Yamamoto,
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Abstract(in English) The user of VoIP rapidly increases with the spreading of high speed networks in recent years. However, stability, fairness, flexibility, and manageability are highly required to the network if it is assumed to develop the VoIP networks as universal telephone service networks. IP network of best effort has not yet satisfied those requirements enough. It is necessary to control of each call (session) for providing the stable audio conversation service as public service by the VoIP technology. RED based queuing technologies have been proposed in consideration of improving TCP traffic fairness so far. This paper discusses effects of introducing RED based queuing technologies to VoIP network based on UDP and also relation to the Call Admission Control.
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Keyword(in English) VoIP / QoS / RED / Fairness / QSCC / CAC
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Conference Date 2007/1/18(1days)
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Title (in English) Effect of RED based queuing control on VoIP networks with call admission control
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Keyword(1) VoIP
Keyword(2) QoS
Keyword(3) RED
Keyword(4) Fairness
Keyword(5) QSCC
Keyword(6) CAC
1st Author's Name Yuichi Morishita
1st Author's Affiliation System Information Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Musashi Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Hisao Yamamoto
2nd Author's Affiliation System Information Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Musashi Institute of Technology
Date 2007-01-26
Paper # CQ2006-86
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 495
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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