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What is End-to-End Delay

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fifth Edition
This is the time taken for a bit or packet to traverse from a transmitter to a receiver.
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Bits'-Carrying Capacities of Switched Local Area Networks
Monday Ofori Eyinagho (Afe Babalola University, Nigeria) and Samuel Oluwole Falaki (Afe Babalola University, Nigeria)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3479-3.ch067
Abstract
All switched Local Area Networks (switched LANs) have a parameter that is common to them, known as, ‘bits-carrying capacity', which is one of the parameters that network managers and administrators use in managing the performances of these class of networks. However, there appears, to the best of the knowledge of the members in the research team involved in this work, no formal method (or methods) available in literature for determining this parameter. Reported in this chapter, is the formal derivation of a formula, which can be used to obtain the capacity of any switched LAN. Also reported, is a formula that can be used to obtain the capacity (that is, bits capacity, in units such as Mb or, Megabits; Gb, or Gigabits) to subscribe for, when a switched LAN needed to be connected to the network of a service provider, such as, connecting the network to the Internet via an ISP (Internet Service Provider). The practical utility of both formulas is also illustrated.
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Incidence of the Improvement of the Interactions between MAC and Transport Protocols on MANET Performance
Is given by the ratio of the time when the data is received minus the data transmission time divided by the number of data packets received.
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Internet and Multimedia Communications
It is a significant parameter affecting the user’s satisfaction with the application. It includes capturing, digitizing, encoding/compressing media data, transporting them from the source to the destination, and decoding and displaying them to the user.
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