it is delay sensitive becoz it doesnt require constant stream for data transfer which is related to bandwidth.
Delay Sensitive
Delay Sensitive
When reading the contents of a _le from a remote server the decision to use either delay sensitive or bandwidth sensitive is dependant on the size of the file. For example small _les would be delay sensitive, while large _les are de_nitely bandwidth sensitive.
Opening a file is typically more delay-sensitive than bandwidth-sensitive. The time it takes to open a file is influenced by factors like disk speed, file size, and system resources, rather than bandwidth. Bandwidth becomes more critical when transferring or streaming large files over a network.
delay sensitive is a time delay parameter which is oftenly used in multimedia applications. The units of this parameter is sec. It usually ranges from 100 msec to 5 sec.
bandwidth-delay
EIGRP
sattelite bandwidth is broken into segments called transponders
mtu, bandwidth, delay, reliability, load
Delay and bandwidth
tracert
To calculate how many bits can fit on a link with a delay of 2 ms and a bandwidth of 1 Mbps, we first convert the bandwidth to bits per millisecond: 1 Mbps = 1,000,000 bits per second, which equals 1,000 bits per millisecond. With a delay of 2 ms, the number of bits that can fit is 1,000 bits/ms × 2 ms = 2,000 bits. Therefore, 2,000 bits can fit on the link during the 2 ms delay.