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An optimization-oriented view of random early detection

Computer Communications, 2001
To help improve the performance of congestion avoidance protocols like Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and to limit the impact of non-adaptive UDP-based applications, the Internet Engineering Task Force has recommended the widespread deployment of active queue management schemes.
J Aweya, M Ouellette, D.Y Montuno
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Congestion Control Proposal in SDN With Random Early Detection

2020 IEEE Congreso Bienal de Argentina (ARGENCON), 2020
The emerging technology of SDN (Software Defined Networks) separates the data control plane from the forwarding plane while maintaining a centralized control of the network management. The SDN features require new traffic engineering techniques that exploit the global (centralized) network view, and the status and features of traffic flows. Our purpose
Luis Lezcano Airaldi   +3 more
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Early Brain Tumor Detection Using Random Forest Classification

2020
The aim of the research paper is the avoid the man-made mistake in the detection of the brain tumor in MRI image that are take time to understand images of MRI images. The detection and recognition of the whether MRI scans of brain consist of tumor or not by using Machine learning. Once we detected brain tumor, we check either it is benign or malignant.
Anand Upadhyay   +2 more
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Random Early Detection Improved by Progressive Adjustment Method

2008 6th National Conference on Telecommunication Technologies and 2008 2nd Malaysia Conference on Photonics, 2008
Based on conventional active queue management (AQM), random early detection (RED) and modified random early detection (MRED) algorithms, progressive random early detection (PRED) algorithm improved by the progressive adjustment method is proposed. It regulates the packet dropping probability progressively by comparing the instantaneous queue size with ...
Guan-Yi Su, Chian C. Ho
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Analysis of adaptive random early detection (ARED)

2003
Recently TCP/RED networks are shown to exhibit a rich set of nonlinear behaviors, leading to instabilities. In order to address some of these inssues Floyd et al. have proposed an adaptive version of RED, named ARED. In this paper we analytically demonstrate that ARED has some desirable properties compared to RED. First, we show that the stability of
R.J. La, P. Ranjan, E.H. Abed
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DRED: a random early detection algorithm for TCP/IP networks

International Journal of Communication Systems, 2002
AbstractIt is now widely accepted that a RED [2] controlled queue certainly performs better than a drop‐tail queue. But an inherent weakness of RED is that its equilibrium queue length cannot be maintained at a preset value independent of the number of TCP active connections.
Aweya, James   +2 more
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Fuzzy Cautious Adaptive Random Early Detection for Heterogeneous Network

2015 Fifth International Conference on Advances in Computing and Communications (ICACC), 2015
Heterogeneous Network consists of wired and wireless network. In these networks, congestion control and quality of service is major issue. Due to this issues, delay and jitter are increased which decreases the performance of network. For reducing this issues there are various queue management techniques which are classified as Active Queue Management ...
Shah Ravija Ravindra, Ashwini Patil
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A Comprehensive Performance Analysis of Random Early Detection Mechanism

Telecommunication Systems, 2004
One of the most promising active queue management schemes being proposed for deployment in the Internet is the Random Early Detection (RED) scheme. However, research results on RED performance are highly mixed, especially in the field of tuning its parameters. In this paper, a comprehensive performance analysis of RED is presented.
Tuan Anh Trinh, Sándor Molnár
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Receiver Window Modified Random Early Detection queues with RECHOKe

2009 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2009
In this paper, we are proposing RCUBE (Receiver Window Modified Random Early Detection queues with RECHOKe) which combines the advantages of both Receiver Window Modification (RWM) and RECHOKe schemes. By using the RECHOKe scheme, RCUBE easily identifies malicious flows by using CHOKe hit and CHOKe-RED histories, by requiring only a small amount of ...
Visvasuresh Victor Govindaswamy   +2 more
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Grid Scheduling Based on Collaborative Random Early Detection Strategies

2010 18th Euromicro Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-based Processing, 2010
A fundamental problem in large scale Grids is the need for efficient and scalable techniques for resource discovery and scheduling. In traditional resource scheduling systems a single scheduler handles information about all computing resources and schedules jobs.
Manuel Brugnoli   +2 more
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