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Do low rate DoS attacks affect QoS sensitive VoIP traffic?
Amey Shevtekar
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Nirwan Ansari
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Low-rate DoS Attack
100%
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
100%
VoIP Traffic
100%
UDP Traffic
100%
Well-defined
50%
Detrimental Effects
50%
World Wide Web
50%
Realistic Scenario
50%
Low Dose Rate
50%
Shrew
50%
Jitter
50%
Packet Loss
50%
Mitigation Mechanism
50%
Denial of Service
50%
Sound Mitigation
50%
Shrew Attack
50%
QoS Parameters
50%
Attack Flow
50%
VoIP Calls
50%
Spoofing
50%
IP Address
50%
Computer Science
Quality of Service
100%
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
100%
Acceptable Quality
40%
Denial-of-Service
20%