L4S in the Home Network Router: A Foundation for Latency-Critical Real-Time Communication
Real-time applications such as AR/VR, telepresence and interactive AI services are placing new demands on home networks. For these services, low latency is essential to a smooth and reliable user experience. As traditional quality-of-service mechanisms
Artificial Intelligence in the Home Network: How Smart Gateways Can Ensure Quality of Experience
In modern households, digital activities often occur in parallel: While parents are participating in video conferences from home, children are simultaneously using the network for gaming, YouTube, or TikTok. This leads to bandwidth conflicts, which
Integrating an application into RDK-B
Introduction The Technology Summits of RDK-B in recent years have clearly demonstrated how this technology has matured to the point where even complex applications can be integrated into this framework. Examples of such applications
RDK-B Revolution in home networking (?)
The somewhat unwieldy term "Reference Design Kit (RDK)" stands for an open source initiative that aims to provide standardised software for various home networking components such as routers, WLAN extenders, cameras and set-top boxes. For
DevOps Trends of the 20s (4) – Low-Code and Serverless Computing
More than a decade ago “DevOps” was born and established itself. The evolution is still dynamic and the question arises as to how DevOps will continue to evolve over the next few years. Here, in
WLAN QoS (1): Supporting stress free home working
In this period of pandemics employees, students and pupils rely on doing their work from home. Home schooling and home offices are becoming the vivid experience of the digital transformation, with notebooks and tablets as