This book addresses three important issues in VoIP networks: Quality of
Service, pricing and security.
In addressing Quality of Service (QoS), it introduces the notion of
delay not exceeding an upper limit, termed the bounded delay, to measure
the Quality of Service in VoIP networks. Queuing models are introduced
to measure performance in terms of bounded delays. Closed form solutions
relating the impact of bounding delays on throughput of VoIP traffic are
provided. Traffic that exceeds the delay threshold is treated as lost
throughput. The results addressed can be used in scaling resources in a
VoIP network for different thresholds of acceptable delays. Both single
and multiple switching points are addressed. The same notion and
analysis are also applied on jitter, another important indicator of the
VoIP QoS
This book also develops a pricing model based on the Quality of Service
provided in VoIP networks. It presents the impact of quality of VoIP
service demanded by the customer on the transmission resources required
by the network using an analytical approach. In addition, it extends and
applies the delay throughput analysis developed for VoIP networks in
assessing the impact of risks constituted by a number of transportation
channels, where the risk associated with each channel can be quantified
by a known distribution. Finally, the book explores areas for future
research that can be built on the foundation of research presented.