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A Hybrid Random Early Detection Algorithm for Improving End-to-End Congestion Control in TCP/IP Networks
2008
African Journal of Information & Communication Technology
The successful operation of the present Internet depends mainly upon TCP/IP which employs end-to-end congestion control mechanisms built in the end hosts. In order to further enhance this paradigm of end-to-end control the Random Early Detection algorithm (RED) has been proposed, which starts to mark or drop packets at the onset of congestion. The paper addresses issues related to the choice of queue length indication parameters for packet marking/dropping decisions in RED-type algorithms under
doi:10.5130/ajict.v4i1.418
fatcat:fsbia6bsqrbtvmqcqrrjul2z2q