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On the Impact
of Policing and Rate Guarantees in Diff-Serv Networks: A Video Streaming
Application Perspective
W. Ashmawi (Intel Corp), R. Guerin (University of
Pennsylvania), S. Wolf, M. Pinson (Institute for Telecommunication
Sciences)
Over the past
few years, there have been a number of proposals aimed at introducing
different levels of service in the Internet. One of the more recent
proposals is the Differentiated Services (Diff-Serv) architecture,
and in this paper we explore how the policing actions and associated
rate guarantees provided by the Expedited Forwarding (EF) translate
into perceived benefits for applications that are the presumed users
of such enhancements. Specifically, we focus on video streaming
applications that arguably have relatively strong service quality
requirements, and which should, therefore, stand to benefit from
the availability of some form of enhanced service. Our goal is to
gain a better understanding of the relation that exists between
application level quality measures and the selection of the network
level parameters that govern the delivery of the guarantees that
an EF based service would provide. Our investigation, which is experimental
in nature, relies on a number of standard streaming video servers
and clients that have been modified and instrumented to allow quantification
of the perceived quality of the received video stream. Quality assessments
are performed using a Video Quality Measurement tool based on the
ANSI objective quality standard. Measurements were made over both
a local Diff-Serv testbed and across the QBone, a QoS enabled segment
of the Internet2 infrastructure. The paper reports and analyzes
the results of those measurements.
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