2019
DOI: 10.12785/ijcds/080107
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RED with Reconfigurable Maximum Dropping Probability

Abstract: The continued demand for improved quality of service for the Internet network is an incentive to find new methods and means to reduce the impact of congestion on the network. The Random Early Detection (RED) algorithm is one of the commonly used algorithms in Internet routers to reduce the problem of congestion. However, network performance and QoS cannot be improved based on fixed and predefined parameters in RED algorithms. Therefore, many researchers have looked to use the adjustment approach (adaptation me… Show more

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“…Multimedia applications such as video streaming could be affected by delay of individual packets. Since the transmitted content (video frame or voice samples) need to play continuously on the receiver side, a delay in only a fraction of the packets could result in a stall or errors in the video or garbling of the received speech signal [21]. This had led to the development of mechanisms and architectures such as DiffServ which enhances the ability of network operators to provide different classes of service to different types of network flows [22].…”
Section: Priority Schedulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multimedia applications such as video streaming could be affected by delay of individual packets. Since the transmitted content (video frame or voice samples) need to play continuously on the receiver side, a delay in only a fraction of the packets could result in a stall or errors in the video or garbling of the received speech signal [21]. This had led to the development of mechanisms and architectures such as DiffServ which enhances the ability of network operators to provide different classes of service to different types of network flows [22].…”
Section: Priority Schedulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An enhancement of RED, termed RED with reconfigurable maximum dropping probability or (RRMDP) algorithm introduced by Al-Allaf and Jabbar in [18] used a reconfiguration parameter to reconfigure the maximum packet dropping probability of RED. RRMDP was reported to gain a reduced delay and avg.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%