Loss Information of Random Early Detection Mechanism
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概要
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TCP congestion control is receiving increased attention in recent years due to their usefulness for network stability, robustness use of network buffer and bandwidth resources on an end-to-end per-connection basis. The RED scheme was designed for a network where a single dropped packet is sufficient to signal the presence of congestion to the TCP protocol. This paper applies matrix-analytic approach to analyze both the long-term and the short-term drop behaviors of a queue with RED scheme and uses this model to quantify the benefits brought about by RED. The result shows that the drop probability between RED and Drop-Tail is very close under heavy load conditions. This indicates that RED not only can resolve the synchronization problem but also has the same loss performance with Drop-Tail scheme under the heavy load circumstances. Our findings also show that the rate oscillation behavior of RED is better than Drop-Tail when TCP applies the additive-increase and multiplication-decrease mechanism. As a consequence, it can help reduce the required buffer capacity in the RED router.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2003-02-01
著者
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Wang Y‐c
National Taipei Univ. Technol. Taipei Twn
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WANG Yung-Chung
Department of Electrical Engineering,National Taipei University of Technology
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Wang Yung-chung
Department Of Electrical Engineering National Taipei University Of Technology
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