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Title: Realtime VoIP Classification and Redirection
Speaker: Djuro Mirkovic
Date: 10:30am, 7th Feb 2013
Venue: EN313, Level 3, EN Building
Abstract: It is well known that VoIP over WLAN has severe limitations. Typically, experiments have suggested that WLAN links experience saturation when dealing with VoIP flows with less than 10% of the capacity used. One suggestion is to use Access Points optimised for VoIP traffic. Rather than all traffic going through any access point, a building would have a number of access points dedicated solely to VoIP. However, there is a difficulty in recognising VoIP flows so that they can be redirected. This project aims to implement a technique for identifying and directing Voice over IP traffic towards an Access Point dedicated to VoIP flows.
Biography: Djuro is currently enrolled in Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science and Software Engineering) at Swinburne University of Technology and finished 3rd year of his studies. Djuro is also completing a summer internship at CAIA.
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