A Novel Packet Dropping Mechanism for Active Queue Management(<Special Section>Internet Technology V)
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概要
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Active Queue Management (AQM) can maintain smaller queuing delay and higher throughput by purposefully dropping packets at the intermediate nodes. Most of the existing AQM schemes follow the probability dropping mechanism originated from Random Early Detection (RED). In this paper, we develop a novel packet dropping mechanism for AQM through designing a two-category classifier based on the Fisher Linear Discriminate approach. The simulation results show that the new scheme outperforms other well-known AQM schemes, such as RED, AdaptiveRED, AVQ, PI, REM etc., in the integrated performance. Additionally, our mechanism is simple since it requires few CPU cycles, which makes it suitable for the high-speed routers.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2005-04-01
著者
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Lin Chuang
Tsinghua Univ. Chn
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Lin Chuang
Department Of Automatic Test And Control Harbin Institute Of Technology
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Lin Chuang
Department Of Computer Science And Technology Tsinghua University
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REN Fengyuan
Computer Science and Technology Department, Tsinghua University
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Ren Fengyuan
Computer Science And Technology Department Tsinghua University
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Ren Fengyuan
Department Of Computer Science And Technology Tsinghua University
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