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JANET QOS Phase 2
Quality of Service (QoS) is a technology that counters the effects of congestion and queues in packet-switched networks, at the same time keeping the advantages of those networks such as high throughput and dynamic re-allocation of bandwidth between users. QoS divides network traffic into different classes during periods of congestion, and processes those classes in different ways depending upon their characteristics.
Homepage: http://www.ja.net/development/qos/
Type: Normal Research Project
Research Groups: Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia Group, Systems Group
Theme: Pervasive Computing and Networks
Dates: 1st November 2005 to 1st September 2007
Partners
- UKERNA
- NOSC
- University of Manchester
- Kentish MAN
- University of Swansea
- LeNSE
- Lancaster University
Funding
- UKERNA
Principal Investigators
- Tim Chown
- Victor Olifer
- Rina Samani
- Jonathan Couzens
- Tony Hacche
- Tim Robinson
- Christopher Edwards
- Mike Byrne
- Philip Davison
- Jim Buchan
- David Hayling
- Paul Kentish
Other Investigators
- njh
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