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The RED active queue management algorithm allows net- work operators to simultaneously achieve high throughput and low average delay.
The article investigates the influence of the way of choosing packets to be dropped (end of the queue, head of the queue) on the performance, i.e. response time ...
Our adaptive RED scheme not only maintains its performance independent of traffic loads, but also converges to the target value faster than other enhanced RED ...
Nov 21, 2024 · The article investigates the influence of the way of choosing packets to be dropped (end of the queue, head of the queue) on the performance, ...
The article investigates the influence of the way of choosing packets to be dropped (end of the queue, head of the queues) on the performance, i.e. response ...
Active queue management (AQM) refers to a family of packet dropping mechanisms for router queues that has been proposed to support end-to-end congestion ...
Adaptive RED in AQM. 175 warning on the danger of growing congestion. In this case all packets coming during saturation of the buffer are lost. The existing ...
Jan 23, 2023 · But what adaptive RED does is that it keeps the average queue size almost constant because it fluctuates in a very close target range which is ...
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Adaptive RED (ARED) [14] represents the optimal target of the queue length by using a parameter called target aql along with aql and the minimum and maximum ...
Feb 6, 2016 · The Random early detection (RED) active queue management (AQM) scheme uses the average queue size to calculate the dropping probability in terms ...