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Robust Active Queue Management for Wireless Networks
IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, 2011Active Queue Management (AQM) algorithms have been extensively studied in the literature in the context of wired networks. In this paper, we study AQM for wireless networks. Unlike a wired link, which is assumed to have a fixed capacity, a wireless link has a capacity that is time-varying due to fading.
Kanchan Chavan +3 more
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Avoiding DDoS with active management of backlog queues
2011 5th International Conference on Network and System Security, 2011TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is the dominant end to end transport protocol of the Internet, with a wide range of applications including Web, mail or peer to peer traffic. The TCP stack implements a “backlog queue” for new connections, which contains an entry for every client's connection setup received by the server.
Martine Bellaïche +1 more
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A Speed Based Active Queue Management Scheme
3rd Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference (CNSR'05), 2005This paper presents a speed based active queue management scheme. This scheme predicts the incoming and outgoing speed of every active flow in the next sample intervals according to the history data. And then with the queue length of every flow at the end of last a few intervals, predicted incoming and outgoing rate and expected queue length, drop ...
Jian-guo Zhou +4 more
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Active queue management with flow proportional buffering
International Journal of Network Management, 2003AbstractMost active queue management schemes maintain an average of the queue length which they use together with a number of queue thresholds to detect congestion. However, the setting of the queue thresholds is problematic because the required buffer size for good sharing among TCP connections is dependent on the number of TCP connections using the ...
James Aweya +2 more
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PI2 for P4: An Active Queue Management Scheme for Programmable Data Planes
CoNEXT Companion, 2019Network programmability brings agility, flexibility and rapid introduction of new capabilities, towards supporting application requirements. Enabling programmable traffic management at the data plane can provide significant benefits pertaining to Quality
C. Papagianni, K. D. Schepper
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Packet rank-aware active queue management for programmable flow scheduling
Comput. Networks, 2023Ziyong Li, Yuxiang Hu, Le Tian, Zhao Lv
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On the performance limitation of active queue management (AQM)
2004 43rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37601), 2004Traffic properties relevant to active queue management (AQM) and the resulting pole/zero and Bode limitations are examined. ARX models of TCP are derived from data collected in a fixed "dumbbell" simulation environment. The pole dynamics at short time scales can be traced to the RTT, which serves as a confirmation of the relevance of the models.
Khushboo Shah +2 more
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Two Different Approaches of Active Queue Management
2007 IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control, 2007With the rapid growth of computer networks, particularly in the Internet, the control of congestion has become one of the most critical issues in present networks to accommodate the increasingly diverse range of services and types of traffic. The Internet growth requires expansion of congestion control to network routers which can be achieved by ...
Abdulmonam Geat A. H. +2 more
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Active queue management with variable bottleneck rate
2012 35th IEEE Sarnoff Symposium, 2012The persistence of TCP as the vastly dominant type of traffic crossing the Internet, the demand for ever-increasing link rates, and the economic pressure for energy-efficient system designs are jointly poised to revive major interest in active queue management (AQM) schemes for controlling the allocation of network buffers to TCP packets.
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