Pathload for available bandwidth esti-mation techniques (ABETs) for an efficient telemedicine content transport network
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2013-08Author
Kayange, Daniel
Sam, Anael
Sinde, Ramadhani
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The ability to measure end-to-end Available Bandwidth (unused capacity) in the network path is useful for route
selection in overlay networks, for QoS verification, network management and traffic engineering. This paper
investigates at applying techniques and measurement of Available Bandwidth (AB) in the congestion control for the
transmission of an efficient telemedicine content transport network by using an important ABETs tool such as Pathload.
This paper discusses measurement and simulation results of wired and wireless networks for the unused capacity in
the real telemedicine network path and normal network path. The results can assist an organization or country in
estimating the network bandwidth requirements depending on the ability of exchange multimedia data of an
organization or country. The logistics could cater implementation of low cost telemedicine applications. The
telemedicine systems could include wireless and wired medical interface and communication infrastructure. A
simulation has been done to investigate the network quality of service