| Raymond J. Brunsting. Quality of service issues in wireless networks. Masters' Essay, Dept. of Computer Science, at University of Waterloo, 1995. |
....properties, guarantees that those properties will continue, and notification if it becomes impossible to maintain a given level of service. That is, it involves the creation and use of network connections that are appropriate to the task at hand. Brunsting gives a good introduction to the field in [3]. Some of the relevant properties are: ffl Latency, the delay between transmission and reception; ffl Bandwidth, the amount of data which can be sent over a given period of time; ffl Jitter, the amount of variation in latency between packets; ffl Error Rate, the frequency with which messages ....
Raymond J. Brunsting. Quality of service issues in wireless networks. Masters' Essay, Dept. of Computer Science, at University of Waterloo, 1995.
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Brunsting, R.J., Quality of Service Issues in Wireless Network. M.Maths. Essay, University of Waterloo, 1995.
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