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Target tracking based network Active Queue Management
Active Queue Management (AQM) methods attempt to predict and control network router queue levels and provide feedback regarding network congestion to data sources through packet marking/ dropping.
Murthi, M.N +3 more
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EventFlow: Real‐time neuromorphic event‐driven classification of two‐phase boiling flow regimes
We present a real‐time flow regime classification framework that integrates neuromorphic event‐driven sensing with deep recurrent neural networks. Unlike traditional frame‐based approaches, our system captures sparse event streams from an event‐based camera, representing only the dynamic brightness changes at the individual pixel level.
Sanghyeon Chang +9 more
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Optimal Decision-Making in Active Queue Management
Active Queue Management (AQM) aims to prevent bufferbloat and serial drops in router and switch FIFO packet buffers that usually employ drop-tail queueing. AQM describes methods to send proactive feedback to TCP flow sources to regulate their rate using selective packet drops or markings.
Kar, Sounak +3 more
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Analyzing the Performance of Active Queue Management Algorithms [PDF]
Congestion is an important issue which researchers focus on in the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) network environment. To keep the stability of the whole network, congestion control algorithms have been extensively studied. Queue management method employed by the routers is one of the important issues in the congestion control study.
G. F. Ali Ahammed, Reshma Banu
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ABSTRACT Increasing electricity demand from data centres, industrial applications, electric vehicles and domestic heating is creating pressure to develop electricity systems in many parts of the world, but especially in Western countries. In response to challenges such as grid congestion, interconnection queues and climate‐related hazards, network ...
Jussi Valta +3 more
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CHOKeD: A Fair Active Queue Management System
Fairness is the significant factor to sustain best effort delivery of network services. Now-a-days, real-time multimedia applications have evolved largely over the Internet. Most of multimedia services are unresponsive during network congestion.
Sanaullah Manzoor +2 more
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Grey wolf optimizer based fuzzy-PI active queue management design for network congestion avoidance
Congestion is one of the most important issues in communication networks which has attracted much research attention. To ensure a stable TCP network, we can use active queue management (AQM for early congestion detection and router queue length ...
S. Sabry, N. Kaittan
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ABSTRACT Despite the increasing application of digital technology in management practices, its implications for employee involvement and high involvement work systems (HIWSs) remain largely unexplored. Based on an in‐depth qualitative case study of Tencent—one of China's largest information technology companies—this article explores whether and in what
Wei Wei, Xiaolan Fu
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Queues With the Dropping Function and Non-Poisson Arrivals
We deal with the single-server queueing system, in which an arriving job (packet, customer) is not allowed to the queue with the probability depending on the queue size. Such a rejected job is lost and never returns to the queue.
Andrzej Chydzinski
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Delay-oriented active queue management in TCP/IP networks
PhDInternet-based applications and services are pervading everyday life. Moreover, the growing popularity of real-time, time-critical and mission-critical applications set new challenges to the Internet community.
Yu, Bo
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