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Abdul Kasim, Prasanna Adhikari, Nan Chen, and Norman Finn

"Delivering Carrier Ethernet: Extending Ethernet Beyond the LAN"


?–  Tolerated Jitter This parameter defines the maximum jitter, specified in milliseconds,
tolerated by the user of the service. Although this parameter is defined
by the standard, the detail of its meaning, scope, and implication is not very clearly
stated. Nonetheless, the standard allows for the definition of this parameter as
part of the QoS of a service flow.
?–  Maximum Latency Maximum Latency specifies the latency between time when
a packet is received by a device at its network interface and the transmission of the
packet over the air interface. For all service flows within their minimum reserved
rate, this parameter represents a service commitment and guarantee by a BS or
SS. It is specified in milliseconds.
?–  Vendor-specific QoS parameter The standard allows for vendor-specific QoS
parameters that may be used to develop proprietary QoS algorithms. However, all
devices are still required to maintain interoperability with other devices by honoring
the QoS parameters as specified in the standard.
?–  Service Flow Schedule Type This parameter defines the type/class of the service,
which in turn defines the type of scheduling enabled for the service flow.


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