Re: University Project: QoS with Ai

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> The thing is, I have a couple of QoS solutions working, and since the
> beginning I though it was great but it lacked some kind of dynamicity. 
> 
> Let me explain myself.. I was thinking in creating a classful queue that
> based on some parameters (kind of users, bw, packets, etc...) could "learn"
> in some way the kind of traffic passing through the box, and change the
> parameters of the classes, classifying also not only the packets, but the
> users.
> 
> For example there could be p2p users, HTTP users, etc.. and if the queue
> itself could create classes for those users, maybe increase productivity.
> 
> 
> What do you think? Am I talking bullocks or it makes some sense? All critics
> welcome :)

Very good idea, 
I don't know how hard it would be to implement it, though.

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