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FAutoREDWithRED: To Increase the Overall Performance of Internet Routers

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Information Technology and Mobile Communication (AIM 2011)

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Active Queue Management is a solution to the problem of congestion control in Internet routers. The problem of congestion degrades the overall performance of Internet routers. As data traffic is bursty in routers with varying flows, burstiness must be handled intelligently without comprising the overall performance. A congested link leads to many problems such as large delay, unfairness among flows, underutilization of the link and packet drops in burst. In this paper, we propose an AQM scheme that considers the characteristics of queue length based AQMs and uses the flow information to increase the overall performance and to satisfy the QOS requirements of the network.

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Chitra, K., Padmavathi, G. (2011). FAutoREDWithRED: To Increase the Overall Performance of Internet Routers. In: Das, V.V., Thomas, G., Lumban Gaol, F. (eds) Information Technology and Mobile Communication. AIM 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 147. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20573-6_31

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