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N. F. Maxemchuk and S. Lo. Measurement and interpretation of voice tra#c on the internet. Montreal, Canada, June 1997.

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An investigation into the use of synchronised time to improve .. - Melvin, Murphy   (Correct)

....clocks the end hosts can bene t from all received packets whilst easily meeting the G.114 requirements. In addition the e ects of lengthening or shortening silence periods between talkspurts that is a side e ect of adaptive receiver bu er algorithms will be eliminated. As Maxemchuk et al. [7] suggest, the use of the Internet for VoIP may not be suited to long distance international connections where end to end delays can often exceed the G.114 limits. For localised or national sections of the Internet where good quality links are employed, these limits can often be met. To balance ....

Maxemchuk, N., Lo, S., Measurement and Interpretation of Voice Trac on the Internet, Conference Record of the International Conference on Communications (ICC), Montreal, Canada, June 1997.


QoS Measurement of Internet Real-Time Multimedia Services - Jiang, Schulzrinne (1999)   (14 citations)  (Correct)

....will not repeat it here. 3 General Characteristics of Delay and Loss 3.1 Periodicity Internet trac has its cycles. In general, day time means heavier trac [44] 30] hence higher delay and loss rates. Similarly, weekend usually has less trac than weekdays. This has been mentioned in [21] 30] [23] [29] 3.2 Correlation between Delay and Loss On a long time scale (say, every minute) the daily cycles of delay and loss matches well with each other [21] This result is intuitive because losses generally occur because of congestion, and congestion leads to higher delays. On a short time ....

N. F. Maxemchuk and S. Lo. Measurement and interpretation of voice trac on the internet. In Conference Record of the International Conference on Communications (ICC), Montreal, Canada, June 1997.


QoS Measurement of Internet Real-Time Multimedia Services - Jiang, Schulzrinne (1999)   (14 citations)  (Correct)

....we will not repeat it here. 3 General Characteristics of Delay and Loss 3.1 Periodicity Internet trac has its cycles. In general, day time means heavier trac [44] 30] hence higher delay and loss rates. Similarly,weekend usually has less trac than weekdays. This has been mentioned in [21] 30] [23] [29] 3.2 Correlation between Delay and Loss On a long time scale (say,every minute) the daily cycles of delay and loss matches well with each other [21] This result is intuitive because losses generally occur because of congestion, and congestion leads to higher delays. On a short time ....

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Voice over IP Wide Area Quality Measurements - Marsh, Li   (Correct)

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N. F. Maxemchuk and S. Lo. Measurement and interpretation of voice tra#c on the internet. Montreal, Canada, June 1997.


Wide Area Measurements of Voice Over IP Quality - Marsh, Li (2003)   (Correct)

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N. F. Maxemchuk and S. Lo, "Measurement and interpretation of voice tra#c on the Internet," in Conference Record of the International Conference on Communications (ICC), (Montreal, Canada), June 1997.


Streaming Video Traffic: Characterization and Network Impact - van der Merwe, Sen.. (2002)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

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N. F. Maxemchuk and S. Lo. Measurement and interpretation of voice tra#c on the Internet. In Proc. International Conference on Communications, June 1997. http://www.research.att.com/~nfm/ref.1443.ps.

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