Affiliation:
1. Military University of Technology
Abstract
Abstract
The rapid development of network and computer technologies creates opportunities for offering advanced broadband multimedia services to a growing number of end users. Instant messaging and group communication services based on real-time video transmission based on global Internet resources are the most popular. The basic challenge related to the implementation of video transmission services is to ensure an appropriate level of quality and security (Quality & Security). The article presents a multi-criteria assessment of the impact of encryption protocols for multimedia video transmissions on the perceived quality of QoE (Quality of Experience) service implementation. The presented measurement method together with the proposed research methodology create the possibility of determining the likelihood of video service availability with accepted QoE in heterogeneous networks.
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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