Xelor Software CTO to Present Paper on Internet Transfer Capabilities for Time Critical Communications at IEEE Tencon '05
Posted on: Tuesday, 22 November 2005, 12:00 CST
Xelor Software(TM) today announced that John Siliquini, chief technology officer, will present a paper entitled "Internet Transfer Capabilities for Time Critical Communications" at the IEEE Tencon '05 conference held between November 22 and 24 in Melbourne, Australia. The international conference, with its theme of "a meeting place for converging technologies and people," brings together leading researchers from a broad range of emerging technologies.
The paper, co-written with Zigmantas Budrikis of the Western Australian Telecommunications Research Institute (WATRI) and the University of Western Australia (UWA), Guven Mercankosk of WATRI and UWA, and William Edwards of MCI, describes the practical methods required for controlling IP network traffic to deliver time-critical communications, such as telephony, voice and video conferencing.
The authors focus on techniques for achieving predictable Quality of Service (QoS) and delivering high-quality realtime communications over the IP network. The paper summarizes the theoretical basis for Xelor Software's family of service quality management (SQM) solutions that maintain delay constancy in the packet stream by policing network traffic to prevent jitter, latency and bandwidth competition.
With a distinguished technical career that includes five pending patents, more than 40 journal articles, and a Ph.D. from the University of Western Australia, Siliquini was a co-founder of Cortec Systems, the predecessor to Xelor Software. He was instrumental in developing the XelorRate(TM) family of SQM software solutions for ensuring the reliability, performance and quality of enterprise IP telephony systems.
Prior to founding Cortec in September 2002, Siliquini served as a principal research fellow at the University of Western Australia, where he worked on joint networking projects with the Australian Telecommunications Cooperative Research Centre, including helping to define the QoS architecture for ATM. In addition to his role at Xelor, Siliquini is an adjunct associate professor of electrical, electronic and computer engineering at the University of Western Australia.
About Xelor Software
Xelor Software Inc., headquartered in Salem, N.H., is the developer of the first proactive solutions for service quality management (SQM) for enterprises deploying IP telephony systems. The software is the only SQM solution that unleashes the power of an enterprise's existing networking infrastructure, enforces service quality policy end-to-end, and controls network resources for realtime IP communications on a proactive basis. More information on Xelor Software is available at http://www.xelorsoftware.com.
Xelor Software, Xelor and XelorRate are trademarks of Xelor Software Inc. All other products or services referenced may be trademarks or service marks of their respective companies or organizations.
Source: Business Wire
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