• DocumentCode
    3769821
  • Title

    Stability analysis of active queue management techniques

  • Author

    Sunil Kumar Mohapatra;Sukant Kishoro Bisoy;Prasant Kumar Dash

  • Author_Institution
    Department of Computer Science and Engineering, C.V. Raman College of Engineering, Bhubaneswar, India
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    Due to rapid growth of Internet and demands for multiple access the request for services have also increased significantly. As a result there is congestion in the network where buffer management plays an important role. Traditionally, Droptail was used as buffer management techniques along with TCP. Due to large queuing delay and TCP synchronization problem of Drop tail, Active Queue Management (AQM) technique has been used to overcome the problem. AQM algorithm has been proposed as one of the router based mechanism for early detection of congestion inside the network and helps end devices to control the congestion. However, to get high throughput and better link utilization the queue length needs to be more stable. In this paper we analyzed the stability and oscillatory behavior of various AQM techniques like Random Exponential Marking (REM), Adaptive Virtual Queue (AVQ), Random Early Detection (RED), Gibbs Kelly (GK), and Proportional Integrator (PI) with Drop Tail (DT) including RED variants such as RED, Gentle RED (GRED) and Nonlinear RED (NLRED), Adaptive RED (ARED), Refined ARED (Re-ARED). Our result indicates that RED can stabilize the queue around the target value and produce more throughput by minimizing the oscillation than others using NS2. However among RED and its variants NLRED performs better in terms of aggregate throughput and stabilizes the queue length than others.
  • Keywords
    "Throughput","Delays","Stability analysis","Length measurement","Packet loss","Queueing analysis"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Man and Machine Interfacing (MAMI), 2015 International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/MAMI.2015.7456598
  • Filename
    7456598