Performance Evaluation of Transport Layer Protocols for Transmitting Real-time Data over Diffserv Networks. Noda, Y., Sakai, T., Shigeno, H., & Matsushita, Y. Proceedings of SPIE, Quality of Service over Next-Generation Data Networks, 4524:23-32, August, 2001.
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@article{ Noda01,
  author = {Y. Noda and T. Sakai and H. Shigeno and Y. Matsushita},
  title = {Performance Evaluation of Transport Layer Protocols for Transmitting Real-time Data over Diffserv Networks},
  journal = {Proceedings of SPIE, Quality of Service over Next-Generation Data Networks},
  year = {2001},
  volume = {4524},
  pages = {23-32},
  month = {August},
  annote = {In this paper, transport layer protocols to support soft real-time data transmission over networks using differentiated services are discussed. Assuming that an application transmits streaming video data over a DiffServ network, UDP and TCP have been evaluated. Currently, an increasing number of real-time media applications are implemented using UDP. The reason to this being that the flow and congestion control of TCP may impede timing constraints. However, in the simulations presented in this paper, TCP make use of bandwidth guaranteed by DiffServ and help to provide a more reliable delivery of real-time data than UDP without serious impacts on timing constraints. The authors therefore argue that TCP could actually be more suitable for real-time traffic in DiffServ networks than UDP.},
  bibdate = {Monday, September 03, 2001 at 08:28:23 (CEST)},
  submitter = {Karl-Johan Grinnemo}
}

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