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Network events in the dynamic selection of real-time session fault tolerant routes
In this paper the creation of network events and their usefulness is presented for real-time session fault tolerance. Network fault tolerance is a defined event driven action and for real-time sessions the timely processing of events is of the highest importance. Real-time communications have always had a large spectrum of performance criteria that needed to be accomplished and throughout this paper their creation and registration in systems as guideline events is represented. Our research is mostly based on queue based event tuning and this is done in a comprehensive manner that defines when actions happen because of performance flaw occurrences. The application of our defined method for performing fault tolerant actions at a real-time level is presented with the use of a simulation methodology which quantifies unitary and global communication paths.