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In this book, I have shown that networking research and quality engineering should be combined to assure high Quality of Experience in modern networks. An ideal communication system does not exist and many fundamental trade-offs must be considered when speech and video telephony services should be delivered to nomadic users. As a matter of fact, intelligent management of quality is required, and to be successfully in doing so, Quality of Experience in heterogeneous networks must be explored, and user perception of changing quality must be understood. These issues have been addressed in this book. The main results of the presented research and some directions of future work are summarized in this chapter.
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Lewcio, B. (2014). Conclusions. In: Management of Speech and Video Telephony Quality in Heterogeneous Wireless Networks. T-Labs Series in Telecommunication Services. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02102-7_6
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