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The authors introduce a cooperative observer‐based emotional command‐filtered backstepping controller that addresses mismatched uncertainties, inter‐agent interactions, limited actuation, and partial state measurement in heterogenous strict‐feedback multi‐agent systems.
Pooya Parsa +2 more
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A priority‐based congestion avoidance scheme for healthcare wireless sensor networks
We divide patient data into two groups by providing a weighted congestion management protocol for health care applications based on their intrinsic characteristics: (1) critical data (2) non‐critical data. The proposed protocol offers a TOPSIS‐based dynamic routing algorithm for the transmission of non‐critical data.
Neda Mazloomi +2 more
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Quality of service aware adaptive target queue length generation for active queue management
Abstract Active queue management techniques have been proposed to mitigate serious congestion issues caused by transmission control protocol flows. Active queue management controllers based on control theory are superior in terms of control performance.
Ryosuke Hotchi, Ryogo Kubo
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Attention‐Based LSTM Model for IFA Detection in Named Data Networking
As one of the next generation networks, Named Data Networking (NDN) performs well on content distribution. However, it is vulnerable against a new type of denial‐of‐service (DoS) attacks, interest flooding attacks (IFAs), one of the fatal threats to NDN.
Xin Zhang, Ru Li, Wenhan Hou, Kai Wang
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The main aim of this study was to address the problem of congestion in TCP nonlinear systems in the presence of mismatched exogenous disturbances. To achieve this problem, two methods are proposed: the first is active queuing management, based on two proposed controllers, an NLPID and STC‐SM, while the second is the application of active queuing ...
Anwer S. Aljuboury +7 more
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Two New Approaches (RAMS‐RATMI) in Multi‐Criteria Decision‐Making Tactics
When a decision must be made, a tool called multi‐criteria decision‐making (MCDM) is used to assess and select alternatives among numerous criteria. For a wide variety of complex problems, MCDM methods have demonstrated usefulness in finding the optimal solutions.
Reda M. S. Abdulaal +2 more
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Is low‐rate distributed denial of service a great threat to the Internet?
Abstract Low‐rate Distributed Denial of Service (LDDoS) attacks, in which the attackers send packets to a victim at a sufficiently low rate to avoid being detected, are considered to be a subtype of DDoS attacks and a potential threat to Internet security.
Ming Chen +3 more
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OpenBNG: Central office network functions on programmable data plane hardware
Summary Telecommunication providers continuously evolve their network infrastructure by increasing performance, lowering time to market, providing new services, and reducing the cost of the infrastructure and its operation. Network function virtualization (NFV) on commodity hardware offers an attractive, low‐cost platform to establish innovations much ...
Ralf Kundel +10 more
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Study on performance of AQM schemes over TCP variants in different network environments
Abstract Increasing the size of memory in network devices leads to the problem of a persistently full buffer (a.k.a, bufferbloat). The objective of this study is to compare the recently introduced Controlled Delay (CoDel) scheme with the traditional method of active queue management, such as Random Early Detection (RED) algorithms over TCP variants. To
Salman Muhammad +2 more
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Based on the closed‐loop particle swarm feedback model, this paper proposes a graphical method to analyze the stability of the computer network dynamic balance system. First, based on the second‐order time delay system model of congestion control, the stability of the system is described by characteristic pseudopolynomials.
Wei Zhou, Gengxin Sun
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