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Applying delay random early detection to IP gateways
J.B Pippas, I.S Venieris
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Scalable Fair Random Early Detection
2006 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2006This paper proposes the scalable fair random early detection (SFRED) to improve the fairness of RED. As a router generally sees packets from a fast flow more often than a slow flow, this suggests that the fairness of a RED router can be improved without per-flow information.
Xiao-Hui Lin +3 more
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Random Early Detection method for ABR service
Computers & Electrical Engineering, 2008zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Hosamo, Mohsen +2 more
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Robust optimization of Random Early Detection
Telecommunication Systems, 2006Random Early Detection (RED) is the most widely used Adaptive Queue Management (AQM) mechanism in the internet. Although RED shows better performance than its predecessor, DropTail, its performance is highly sensitive to parameter settings. Under non-optimum parameter settings, the performance degrades and quickly approaches that of DropTail gateways ...
Vaidya, Rahul, Bhatnagar, Shalabh
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Random Early Detection utilizing genetics algorithm
2014 8th International Conference on Telecommunication Systems Services and Applications (TSSA), 2014Application requirements for delay and low jitter has driven the development of Active Queue Management (AQM) is very fast. Random Early Detection (RED) as one of the AQM has grown so rapidly and become a reference for the development of other AQM variants. RED to be fast growing because of its simplicity and ease to modified its parameter.
null Hendrawan, Prima Hernandia
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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE RANDOM EARLY DETECTION ALGORITHM
Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences, 2002In this article we consider a finite queue with its arrivals controlled by the random early detection algorithm. This is one of the most prominent congestion avoidance schemes in the Internet routers. The aggregate arrival stream from the population of transmission control protocol sources is locally considered stationary renewal or Markov ...
Sharma, V, Virtamo, J, Lassila, P
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Refined design of random early detection gateways
Seamless Interconnection for Universal Services. Global Telecommunications Conference. GLOBECOM'99. (Cat. No.99CH37042), 2003Random early detection (RED) was proposed as an active gateway queue-management mechanism. This paper proposes to alter the RED design guideline that unconditionally allows transient congestion, and evaluates its impacts. This unconditional allowance of transient congestion is shown to be harmful when the queue is near full, because it causes buffer ...
H. Wang, K.G. Shin
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Random early detection gateways for congestion avoidance
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 1993The authors present random early detection (RED) gateways for congestion avoidance in packet-switched networks. The gateway detects incipient congestion by computing the average queue size. The gateway could notify connections of congestion either by dropping packets arriving at the gateway or by setting a bit in packet headers.
S. Floyd, V. Jacobson
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MRED: a new approach to random early detection
Proceedings 15th International Conference on Information Networking, 2002In order to reduce the increasing packet loss rates caused by an exponential increase in network traffic, the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) is considering the deployment of active queue management techniques such as RED (random early detection).
null Jahon Koo +4 more
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