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Title: | Comparative Analysis of Quality of Service Performance of Video Streaming Services Using OSPF and EIGRP Networks |
Authors: | Simson, Fransiskus |
Keywords: | OSPF;EIGRP;Video Streaming;QoS;Routing protocol;Parameter |
Issue Date: | Apr-2023 |
Abstract: | In the current digital era, video streaming services are increasingly popular and have become one of the most widely used services by the public. The quality of video streaming services is the key to providing a good user experience. However, unstable networks and suboptimal Quality of Service (QoS) can affect the quality of video streaming services, resulting in buffering or poor picture quality. To overcome these problems, reliable networks and optimal QoS settings are needed. OSPF and EIGRP are routing protocols used in computer networks to optimize the user experience when using video streaming services. The aim of this study is to compare the QoS performance of video streaming services on OSPF and EIGRP networks with measured parameters including delay, jitter, packet loss, and throughput. Additionally, this study aims to determine which routing protocol is better at supporting video streaming services with good quality. The final result of the study is a comparison of the QoS performance of OSPF and EIGRP networks. Overall, the OSPF network has better performance compared to the EIGRP network, with a difference in performance values of 13.3%. |
URI: | https://repository.uksw.edu//handle/123456789/29145 |
Appears in Collections: | T1 - Informatics Engineering |
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