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Active Queue-Management Policies for Undersea Networking via Deep Reinforcement Learning
Oceans, 2021Future undersea networks require effective network resource management strategies able to support the increasing demand for undersea data. Due to the limited bandwidth and high delays characteristic of underwater acoustic communications, queueing ...
Pedro A. Forero, P. Zhang, D. Radosevic
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Hybrid active queue management
Proceedings of the Eighth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications. ISCC 2003, 2004AQM 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, 2008Consumers 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, 2004The 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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Redesigning an active queue management system
IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2004. GLOBECOM '04., 2005A robust proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller is proposed for active queue management (AQM). A linear quadratic regulator (LQR) method is used to design the controller, named LQR-PID. LQR is a robust design technique as compared to classical gain-and-phase margin and dominant pole placement methods. The LQR-PID controller marks the packets
Agrawal, Deepak Kumar +1 more
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On a Deep Q-Network-based Approach for Active Queue Management
2021 Joint European Conference on Networks and Communications & 6G Summit (EuCNC/6G Summit), 2021Reinforcement learning has gone through an enormous evolution in the past ten years. It's practical applicability has been demonstrated through several use cases in various fields from robotics to process automation.
Dhulfiqar A. Alwahab, G. Gombos, S. Laki
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Auto-tuning active queue management
2017 9th International Conference on Communication Systems and Networks (COMSNETS), 2017Active queue management (AQM) algorithms preemptively drop packets to prevent unnecessary delays through a network while keeping utilization high. Many AQM ideas have been proposed, but none have been widely adopted because these rely on pre-specification or pre-tuning of parameters and thresholds that do not necessarily adapt to dynamic network ...
Joe H. Novak, Sneha Kumar Kasera
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CHOKeD: Fair Active Queue Management
2015 IEEE International Conference on Computer and Information Technology; Ubiquitous Computing and Communications; Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing; Pervasive Intelligence and Computing, 2015This paper proposes CHOKeD, a novel stateless Active Queue Management (AQM) scheme, to provide fairness among competing flows in the Internet. CHOKeD protects responsive flows by penalizing unresponsive flows, and by allocating bandwidth fairly. CHOKeD features such as fairness, high throughput and stateless design are promising for its deployment over
Sanaullah Manzoor +2 more
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Edge-based active queue management
IEE Proceedings - Communications, 2006In the paper, a new framework of active queue management, namely, edge-based active queue management (EAQM), is proposed. Conventional AQM schemes are required to be deployed at all routers in the network, and this involves significant upgrading to current drop-tail routers.
L. Zhu, N. Ansari, G. Cheng, K. Xu
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IEEE Internet of Things Journal
As the number of Internet of Things (IoT) sensors increases and their deployment becomes denser, power management for IoT sensor networks becomes more important.
Tae-hoon Song, Yeunwoong Kyung
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As the number of Internet of Things (IoT) sensors increases and their deployment becomes denser, power management for IoT sensor networks becomes more important.
Tae-hoon Song, Yeunwoong Kyung
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