The power and connectivity of today's Internet presents the opportunity for interactive multimedia applications across the world. However, today's Internet has been predominantly …
S Floyd - Proceedings of the DARPA/NIST Network Simulation …, 1999 - Citeseer
This short note is written as a submission to the DARPA Workshop on Validation of Large Scale Network Simulation Models. The purpose of the workshop is to identify issues critical …
P Kuusela, JT Virtamo - Proc. NTS-15, 2000 - netlab.tkk.fi
Abstract Random Early Detection (RED)[8] is a proposed mechanism to control congestion in network routers and gateways. We analyze the behavior of a queue in the case of two …
IM Ruiz - … : Programa de doctorado Ingeniería Biomédica, Centro …, 2006 - diec.unizar.es
New technologies have allowed telemedical services to advance and develop significantly in the last years. In order to extract the maximum benefit from these new e-Health services, it …
Abstract In RFC (Request For Comments) 2309 [9] the active queuing mechanism RED has been purposed for widespread deployment on Internet routers. This thesis presents an …
Abstract Random Early Detection (RED) is a queue management algorithm used in packet routers of Internet Protocol (IP) networks. It drops/marks packets with a certain probability …
Real-time multimedia applications require resource allocation because of their quality of service (QoS) requirements. On the other hand, network e ciency depends crucially on the …
In this study we explore the packet drop function in the RED algorithm. Specifically we explore issues involving effective maximum drop probability functions. The main criterion …