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21st International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (AINAW'07)
A New Adaptive Congestion Control Mechanism for the Internet Based on RED
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
May 21-May 23
ISBN: 0-7695-2847-3
F. Al-Raddady, University of Bradford, UK
Mike Woodward, University of Bradford, UK
One of the main challenges in the internet backbone is to provide an adequate quality of service (QoS) and this can be done by either adopting a suitable buffer management method or by QoS routing. One of the popular buffer management algorithms used is random early detection (RED) which falls into the category of Active Queue Management (AQM) algorithms. There are many variant algorithms based on RED including adaptive RED and in this paper a new AQM algorithm which depends on changing the maximum dropping probability in a way that has been shown by simulation to have a similar throughput and lower delay than either RED or adaptive RED is proposed.
Index Terms:
Congestion control, Active Queue Management (AQM), Random Early Detection, Markov Modulated Poisson Process (MMPP).
Citation:
F. Al-Raddady, Mike Woodward, "A New Adaptive Congestion Control Mechanism for the Internet Based on RED," ainaw, vol. 2, pp.934-939, 21st International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (AINAW'07), 2007
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