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19 November 2009 A novel fair active queue management algorithm based on traffic delay jitter
Xue-Shun Wang, Shao-Hua Yu, Jin-You Dai, Ting Luo
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Proceedings Volume 7633, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications VII; 76331U (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.849636
Event: Asia Communications and Photonics, 2009, Shanghai, Shanghai , China
Abstract
In order to guarantee the quantity of data traffic delivered in the network, congestion control strategy is adopted. According to the study of many active queue management (AQM) algorithms, this paper proposes a novel active queue management algorithm named JFED. JFED can stabilize queue length at a desirable level by adjusting output traffic rate and adopting a reasonable calculation of packet drop probability based on buffer queue length and traffic jitter; and it support burst packet traffic through the packet delay jitter, so that it can traffic flow medium data. JFED impose effective punishment upon non-responsible flow with a full stateless method. To verify the performance of JFED, it is implemented in NS2 and is compared with RED and CHOKe with respect to different performance metrics. Simulation results show that the proposed JFED algorithm outperforms RED and CHOKe in stabilizing instantaneous queue length and in fairness. It is also shown that JFED enables the link capacity to be fully utilized by stabilizing the queue length at a desirable level, while not incurring excessive packet loss ratio.
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Xue-Shun Wang, Shao-Hua Yu, Jin-You Dai, and Ting Luo "A novel fair active queue management algorithm based on traffic delay jitter", Proc. SPIE 7633, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications VII, 76331U (19 November 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.849636
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