AlBahouth, 2010 - Google Patents
Development and Performance Study of Sender-Based Loss Recovery Techniques for VoIP systemsAlBahouth, 2010
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In this chapter we define the VoIP system and present its main components. Also we presented three VoIP quality of service models which are Best effort service, Integrated Service and differentiated service and discussed the main VoIP Quality of service measures …
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