Essays about: "Active Queue Management Algorithms"

Found 3 essays containing the words Active Queue Management Algorithms.

  1. 1. A Data Plane native PPV PIE Active Queue Mangement Scheme using P4 on a Programmable Switching ASIC

    University essay from Karlstads universitet/Institutionen för matematik och datavetenskap (from 2013)

    Author : Love Dahlberg; [2021]
    Keywords : AQM; PIE; PPV; P4; Tofino;

    Abstract : New internet services require low and stable latency, which is difficult to provide with traditional routers and queuing mechanisms. Current routers aim to provide high throughput using large buffers causing considerable network latency under load. READ MORE

  2. 2. The RED Algorithm – Averaged Queue Weight Modeling for Non Linear Traffic

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för datavetenskap och kommunikation

    Author : Sridhar Madipelli; Davidraj Gillella; Sudhakar Devaraya; [2010]
    Keywords : RED; DT; AQM;

    Abstract : This thesis presents an approach in developing a congestion avoidance algorithm in computer networks for router-based communication. In internet communications, the requests generated are transferred through network nodes called routers which routes information, from one node to another, depending upon the request made. READ MORE

  3. 3. Traffic Management Algorithms in Differentiated Services Networks

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskap

    Author : Jimisola Laursen; Kenneth Andersson; [2000]
    Keywords : Traffic Management Algorithms; Differentiated Services Networks; DiffServ; Integrated Services; IntServ; Quality of Service; QoS; Per-Hop-Behaviors; PHB; Active Queue Management Algorithms; Random Early Detection; Scheduling Algorithms; Strict Priority; Weighted Round Robin; WRR; Deficit Round Robin; DRR; Worst-Case Fair Weighted Fair Queuing ; WF2Q ; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : The Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Architecture, a Quality of Service (QoS) solution being worked on by an IETF work group, is aimed to solve the increasing problems with no service guarantees in the current Internet. New services such as video-on-demand and IP-telephony will be unusable without some sort of service guarantees on which to build applications on. READ MORE