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Assessing readiness of IP networks to support desktop videoconferencing using OPNET

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Assessing readiness of IP networks to support desktop videoconferencing using OPNET
OPNET is a powerful network design and simulation tool that has gained popularity in industry and academia. However, there exists no known simulation approach on how to deploy a popular real-time network service such as videoconferencing. This paper demonstrates how OPNET can be leveraged to assess the readiness of existing IP networks to support desktop videoconference. To date, OPNET does not have built-in features to support videoconferencing or its deployment. The paper offers remarkable details on how to model and configure OPNET for such a purpose. The paper considers two types of video traffic (viz. fixed and empirical video packet sizes). Empirical video packet sizes are collected from well-known Internet traffic traces. The paper presents in-depth analysis and interpretation of simulation results and shows how to draw proper engineering conclusions. r 2007 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Khaled Salah, Prasad Calyam, M. I. Buhari
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where JNCA
Authors Khaled Salah, Prasad Calyam, M. I. Buhari
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