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Wave-off: a mechanism for physician-reduced demand. [PDF]

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Active Queue Management: A Survey

IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 2013
Since its formal introduction to IP networks in 1993 as a viable complementary approach for congestion control, there has been a steady stream of research output with respect to Active Queue Management (AQM). This survey attempts to travel the trajectory of AQM research from 1993 with the first algorithm, Random Early Detection (RED), to current work ...
Richelle Adams
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The BLUE active queue management algorithms

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2002
In order to stem the increasing packet loss rates caused by an exponential increase in network traffic, the IETF has been considering the deployment of active queue management techniques such as RED (random early detection) (see Floyd, S. and Jacobson, V., IEEE/ACM Trans. Networking, vol.1, p.397-413, 1993).
null Wu-chang Feng   +3 more
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The Yellow active queue management algorithm

Computer Networks, 2005
A new rate-based active queue management (AQM) algorithm, called Yellow, is proposed in the paper. Yellow uses the load factor (link utilization) as a main merit to manage congestion. To improve congestion control performance, a queue control function (QCF) is introduced as a secondary merit.
Chengnian Long   +3 more
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Hybrid active queue management

Proceedings of the Eighth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications. ISCC 2003, 2004
AQM attempts to provide high network utilization with low loss and delay by regulating queues at bottleneck links. While many AQM algorithms have been proposed, most suffer from instability, require careful configuration of non-intuitive control parameters, or are not practical because of slow response to dynamic traffic changes.
null Changhee Joo   +2 more
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Remote active queue management

Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Network and Operating Systems Support for Digital Audio and Video, 2008
Consumers or administrators of small business networks usually cannot directly configure the link which connects their network to their Internet provider. The link setup often provides a sub-optimal configuration for end users' traffic patterns and, at best, favors bulk transfers.
Dan Ardelean   +2 more
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Active queue management for Web traffic

IEEE International Conference on Performance, Computing, and Communications, 2004, 2004
The focus in active queue management (AQM) research has been on traffic that is long-lived, insensitive to delay, and often has large TCP congestion windows. However, the majority of the flows on the Internet today are Web flows, which are short-lived, more sensitive to delay, and typically have small TCP congestion windows.
M. Claypool, R. Kinicki, M. Hartling
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