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Active queue management algorithm considering queue and load states

Computer Communications, 2005
In this paper, we propose a new AQM algorithm that considers both the average queue length and the estimated packet arrival rate together in order to detect and control incipient congestion. It predicts the average queue length and controls it to maintain a certain reference value to achieve high link utilization and low queueing delay.
Hong, Jaesung   +2 more
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Robustness of real and virtual queue-based active queue management schemes

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2004
In this paper, we evaluate the performance of both real and virtual queue-based marking schemes designed for use at routers in the Internet. Using fluid flow models, we show via analysis and simulations that Virtual Queue (VQ)-based marking schemes outperform Real Queue (RQ)-based marking schemes in terms of robustness to disturbances and the ability ...
A. Lakshmikantha, C.L. Beck, R. Srikant
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Active Queue Management in RED Considering Critical Point on Target Queue

Journal of Interconnection Networks, 2021
The basic philosophy behind RED is to prevent congestion. When the average queue length exceeds the minimum threshold, packets are randomly dropped, or the explicit congestion notification bit is marked. Since network requirements differ significantly, it is not an optimal approach to establish RED parameters with constant value.
Soamdeep Singha   +2 more
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About the stability of active queue management mechanisms

Proceedings of the 2004 American Control Conference, 2004
In this paper, we discuss the influence of multiple bottlenecks on the stability of active queue management (AQM) controllers, usually configured on a single bottleneck basis. To see this, we consider a network scenario where RED is configured at each router according to previously developed control theoretic techniques.
BAUSO, Dario   +2 more
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An optimal active queue management controller

2004 IEEE International Conference on Communications (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37577), 2004
This paper introduces a novel AQM optimal controller. The synthesis of the controller uses a non-rational approach, in which stability and performance objectives of the system are completely expressed as linear matrix inequalities (LMIs). The controller stabilizes the system under diverse network conditions.
M.Mde.A.E. Lima   +2 more
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Internet Adaptive Active Queue Management Algorithm

2007 Chinese Control Conference, 2006
Based on the system of Internet congestion control, an adaptive network controller is established as active queue management (AQM) algorithm to adjust the congestion marked possibility at the links, whose parameters is auto-tuned by applying the minimization of an integral criterion for adapting the change of the network.
Zhao Yongsheng   +2 more
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An adaptive active queue management algorithm

2013 3rd International Conference on Consumer Electronics, Communications and Networks, 2013
When we face the request of the massive users and the dynamic change of network, the existing active queue management mechanism can not satisfy the effectiveness, stability and robustness at the same time, thus we can't better control the congestion state of the network.
Hongcheng Huang   +3 more
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Active Queue Management for Flow Fairness and Stable Queue Length

IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2011
Two major goals of queue management are flow fairness and queue-length stability However, most prior works dealt with these goals independently. In this paper, we show that both goals can be effectively achieved at the same time. We propose a novel scheme that realizes flow fairness and queue-length stability.
Kim, JH Kim, Jong-hwan   +2 more
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Enhanced active Queue Management for Multi-hop Networks

Proceedings of the 5th International ICST Conference on Wireless Internet, 2010
Annual ICST Wireless Internet Conference (5th : 2010 : Singapore)
Prakasam, Sriram., Chilamkurti, Naveen.
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Active queue management stability in multiple bottleneck networks

First International Symposium on Control, Communications and Signal Processing, 2004., 2004
In this paper, we show that the active queue management (AQM) controllers, usually configured on a single bottleneck basis, may not prevent instability in the presence of multiple bottlenecks. We justify this result through a multiple bottleneck model.
BAUSO, Dario   +2 more
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