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End-to-End The time it takes for a bit or packet to go from a transmitter to a receiver is known as delay or one-way delay (OWD).
Because each router has its own delay timings, this is merely an estimate.
It's a common expression in IP network monitoring, and it differs from round-trip time (RTT) in that it measures only one path from source to destination.
Is calculated as the ratio of the time it takes to receive data minus the time it takes to transmit data divided by the number of data packets received.
It's a crucial factor in determining whether or not a user is satisfied with a program. It include recording, digitizing, encoding/compressing media material, moving it from one location to another, and finally decoding and displaying it to the user.
This equation computes an estimated end-to-end delay in seconds from the following inputs:
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Learn more in: Bits'-Carrying Capacities of Switched Local Area Networks
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