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Prioritizing Signaling Information Transmission in Next Generation Networks

Next generation transport network is characterized by the use of in-band signaling, where Internet Protocol (IP) packets carrying signaling or media information are mixed in transmission. Since transport resources are limited, when any segment of access or core network is congested, IP packets carry...

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Published in:Journal of computer networks and communications 2011-01, Vol.2011 (2011), p.1-11
Main Authors: Baraković Husić, Jasmina, Bajrić, Himzo, Kos, Mladen, Baraković, Sabina, Husić, Amir
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