DocumentCode
2733152
Title
An adaptive queue management method for congestion avoidance in TCP/IP networks
Author
Arpaci, Mutlu ; Copeland, John A.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume
1
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
309
Abstract
In mid 1980s, congestion control algorithms were implemented in TCP, realizing that the original flow control mechanisms were not capable of protecting IP networks from severe congestion. In recent years, the limitations of endpoint congestion control have been realized. The active queue management method RED and the feedback scheme explicit congestion notification (ECN) have been proposed to complement the TCP congestion control with the goal of preventing congestion instead of curing the network after congestion occurred. We evaluate the performance of the RED/ECN congestion avoidance system, and show that it is not dynamic enough to provide successful congestion avoidance in different traffic conditions. As an alternative to random early setection (RED), we propose an adaptive queue management scheme that can maintain high throughput and low roundtrip delays under dynamic traffic loads
Keywords
packet switching; queueing theory; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network management; transport protocols; IP networks; RED/ECN congestion avoidance system; TCP congestion control; TCP/IP networks; adaptive queue management; congestion avoidance; congestion control algorithms; dynamic traffic loads; endpoint congestion control; explicit congestion notification; feedback; flow control mechanisms; high throughput; low roundtrip delays; packet switching networks; performance evaluation; random early detection; traffic conditions; Communication system traffic control; Curing; Delay; Feedback; IP networks; Protection; TCPIP; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2000. GLOBECOM '00. IEEE
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6451-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GLOCOM.2000.892022
Filename
892022
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