Optimizing QoS for Voice and Video using DiffServ-MPLS

  • Almofary N
  • Zaki F
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Abstract

All the new emerging QoS architectures are motivated by the desire to improve the overall performance of an IP network. Differentiated Services (Diffserv) define a model for implementing scalable differentiation of QoS in the Internet. Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a fast label-based switching technique that offers new QoS capabilities for large scale IP networks. When an MPLS network supports DiffServ, traffic flows can receive class-based network treatment that provides bases for QoS guarantees.The objective of this work is to study the influence of the QoS mechanism via DiffServ-MPLS on network parameters such as jitter, delay and throughput. The comprehensive study showed general improvement in the throughput, jitter and delay particularly of voice and video transmission when using DiffServ-aware MPLS network as compared to pure IP only or MPLS only.

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Almofary, N., & Zaki, F. (2012). Optimizing QoS for Voice and Video using DiffServ-MPLS. The International Conference on Electrical Engineering, 8(8th), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.21608/iceeng.2012.30804

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