Title
Estimation of perceived quality of service for applications on IPv6 networks
Author
Zhou, X.
Uijterwaal, H.
Kooij, R.E.
van Mieghem, P.
Publication year
2006
Abstract
To provide high quality service to future Internet applications, IPv6 performance measurements are needed. However, to the best of our knowledge, IPv6 delay and loss performance evolution and their impact on applications have not been studied on a large scale. In this paper, we have analyzed more than 600 end-to-end IPv6 paths between about 26 testboxes of RIPE NCC over the past two years, and compared the delay and loss performance evolution in IPv6 with their IPv4 counterparts. We present and discuss the measurement methodology, and we provide evidence that IPv6 network has a higher delay and loss evolution than IPv4. Finally, based upon our measurements, we assess the perceived quality of three real-life applications: VoIP, Video-over-IP and data communication services based upon TCP. Copyright 2006 ACM.
Subject
2016 ICT
CSR - Cyber Security & Robustness
IPv6
Measurement
QoS
Data communication systems
Information services
Internet protocols
Quality of service
Data communication services
IPv6 networks
Loss performance evolution
Telecommunication networks
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1145/1163653.1163667
TNO identifier
239716
ISBN
1595935029
Source
PM2HW2N 2006: 2006 ACM International Workshop on Performance Monitoring, Measurement, and Evaluation of Heterogeneous Wireless and Wired Networks, 2 October 2006 through 2 October 2006, Terromolinos, Malaga, Conference code: 69874, 74-81
Series
PM2HW2N 2006: Proceedings of 2006 ACM International Workshop on Performance Monitoring, Measurement, and Evaluation of Heterogeneous Wireless and Wired Networks
Bibliographical note
Correspondence Address: Zhou, X.; Delft University of Technology, P.O. Box 5031, 2600 GA Delft; email: X.Zhou@ewi.tudelft.nl Sponsors: IEEE Computer Society; ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
Document type
conference paper