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In a traditional network stack, data from an application is all transmitted in the order that it is received. This paper proposes an algorithm where information about the priority of packets and expiry times is used by the transport layer to reorder or discard packets to optimise the use of the network. This can be used for video conferencing to prioritise important data. This algorithm is implemented as in interface to the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) and compared to UDP and TCP using synthetic traffic modelled on common video conferencing applications. The results obtained show improvement can be made to video conferencing during periods of congestion.

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Date:Jun 2007
Pages:7
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