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Network Quality of Service

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Quality of service is known to be the feature of network to yield the service that is better for the selected traffic over other technologies like IP-routed networks, frame relay and Ethernet that maybe using any of these or other technologies like this. The basic aim of the quality of service is to provide a dedicated bandwidth, controlled jitter and delay, and it also provides good results on loss features. The other main duty of QoS is to make sure that the priority selected traffic does not significantly affect the flow of other and fail other flows. QoS technologies also provide the primary constructing blocks which will be widely efficient for the application in business area, campuses, wide area network areas as well as the service provider network.

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Gandhi, D., Sajnani, A.K. (2020). Network Quality of Service. In: Saini, H., Sayal, R., Buyya, R., Aliseri, G. (eds) Innovations in Computer Science and Engineering. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 103. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2043-3_13

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