E Plasser, T Ziegler - Computer Networks, 2004 - Elsevier
In this article we introduce a derivation method for the Random Early Detection (RED) drop function, drawing on heuristics and control theory. This way the negative effects experienced …
KE Avrachenkov, NO Vilchevsky, GL Shevlyakov - Performance evaluation, 2005 - Elsevier
The non-preemptive priority queueing with a finite buffer is considered. We introduce a randomized push-out buffer management mechanism which allows to control very efficiently …
PT Mahida, K Patel, N Vanza, S Patel - International Journal of Computer …, 2013 - Citeseer
Effectively and fairly allocating resources to the competing users in a network is a major issue to meet the demand for higher performance nowadays. Queue management …
A Chydzinski, B Adamczyk - Sensors, 2023 - mdpi.com
We study the influence of the active queue management mechanism based on the queue size on the serialization of packet losses, ie, the occurrences of losses in long, consecutive …
S Floyd, K Fall, K Tieu - Draft paper, 1998 - Citeseer
This paper outlines efficient mechanisms to estimate the arrival rate of high-bandwidth flows for a router implementing RED active queue management. For such a router, the RED …
M Al-Diabat, H Abdel-Jaber, F Thabtah… - … Journal of Modeling …, 2012 - World Scientific
Congestion is one of the well-studied problems in computer networks, which occurs when the request for network resources exceeds the buffer capacity. Many active queue …
B Zheng, M Atiquzzaman - International Journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Active buffer management can improve the performance of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol‐based networks. Random early detection (RED), an active queue …
A Chydzinski, D Samociuk - Telecommunication Systems, 2019 - Springer
In contemporary packet networks, the possibility of packet loss is a negative, but inevitable aspect of the network design. One of the most important characteristics of the packet loss …
Y Kim, S Li - Teletraffic Science and Engineering, 1997 - Elsevier
Data performance in ATM networks should be measured on packet level instead on cell level, since one or more cell losses within each packet is equivalent to the loss of the entire …