AbstractQuality of Service (QoS) is of extreme importance in accommodating the increasingly diverse range of services and types of traffic in present day communication networks and delay is one of the most important QoS metrics. This paper presents a new approach for constraining queueing delay in a buffer to a specified level as the arrival rate changes with time. A discrete-time control algorithm is presented that operates on a buffer (queue) which incorporates a moveable threshold. An algorithm is developed that controls the delay by dynamically adjusting the threshold which, in turn, controls the arrival rate. The feasibility of the system is examined using both theoretical analysis and simulation
Understanding the relationship between queueing delays and link utilization for general traffic cond...
Understanding the relationship between queueing delays and link utilization for general traffic cond...
In this paper, a new active queue management (AQM) algorithm for data traffic control in TCP/IP netw...
NoQuality of Service (QoS) is of extreme importance in accommodating the increasingly diverse range ...
AbstractThis paper presents an adaptive queue management scheme to maintain queuing delay in a route...
AbstractThis paper presents a comprehensive system modeling and analysis approach for both predictin...
Traditionally the Internet is used for the following applications: FTP, e-mail and Web traffic. How...
AbstractThis paper presents a comprehensive system modeling and analysis approach for both predictin...
AbstractThis paper presents an adaptive queue management scheme to maintain queuing delay in a route...
This paper presents a comprehensive system modeling and analysis approach for both predicting queuin...
This paper presents an adaptive queue management scheme to maintain queuing delay in a router at a r...
This paper presents a new analytical framework for the congestion control of Internet traffic using ...
AbstractThe Next Generation Networks (NGN) are required to support the seamless delivery of voice, v...
Abstract — Packet delay and bandwidth are two important met-rics for measuring quality of service (Q...
Understanding the relationship between queueing delays and link utilization for general traffic cond...
Understanding the relationship between queueing delays and link utilization for general traffic cond...
Understanding the relationship between queueing delays and link utilization for general traffic cond...
In this paper, a new active queue management (AQM) algorithm for data traffic control in TCP/IP netw...
NoQuality of Service (QoS) is of extreme importance in accommodating the increasingly diverse range ...
AbstractThis paper presents an adaptive queue management scheme to maintain queuing delay in a route...
AbstractThis paper presents a comprehensive system modeling and analysis approach for both predictin...
Traditionally the Internet is used for the following applications: FTP, e-mail and Web traffic. How...
AbstractThis paper presents a comprehensive system modeling and analysis approach for both predictin...
AbstractThis paper presents an adaptive queue management scheme to maintain queuing delay in a route...
This paper presents a comprehensive system modeling and analysis approach for both predicting queuin...
This paper presents an adaptive queue management scheme to maintain queuing delay in a router at a r...
This paper presents a new analytical framework for the congestion control of Internet traffic using ...
AbstractThe Next Generation Networks (NGN) are required to support the seamless delivery of voice, v...
Abstract — Packet delay and bandwidth are two important met-rics for measuring quality of service (Q...
Understanding the relationship between queueing delays and link utilization for general traffic cond...
Understanding the relationship between queueing delays and link utilization for general traffic cond...
Understanding the relationship between queueing delays and link utilization for general traffic cond...
In this paper, a new active queue management (AQM) algorithm for data traffic control in TCP/IP netw...