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Управление трафиком в мультисервисных сетях связи: комплексный подход

Управление трафиком в мультисервисных сетях связи: комплексный подход

Abstract

Современные мультисервисные сети связи сталкиваются с растущим разнообразием трафика, включая передачу данных, голоса, видео и другие виды услуг. Для обеспечения эффективной работы таких сетей необходимо внедрять эффективные механизмы управления трафиком. Данная статья посвящена рассмотрению ключевых аспектов управления трафиком в мультисервисных сетях связи, включая методы, технологии и задачи, стоящие перед отраслью. Основными целями управления трафиком являются: обеспечение пропускной способности; оптимизация использования сетевых ресурсов; повышение надежности сети.

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интеллектуальные сети, пропускная способность, сетевые ресурсы, мультисервисные сети связи, управление трафиком

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