ENHANCING NETWORK PERFORMANCE WITH IMPROVED RANDOM EARLY DETECTION

Congestion has become an important issue affecting the performance of network systems. Active Queue Management (AQM) algorithms are crucial in ensuring network stability. The first active queue management technique deployed to control congestion was Random Early Detection (RED). RED compares th...

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Main Author: Vu Van Dien
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Language:English
Published: Trường Đại học Vinh 2025-03-01
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description Congestion has become an important issue affecting the performance of network systems. Active Queue Management (AQM) algorithms are crucial in ensuring network stability. The first active queue management technique deployed to control congestion was Random Early Detection (RED). RED compares the average queue length with predefined thresholds to mark or discard packets. DyRED [1] has improved RED based on changing the upper threshold. The author proposes an enhanced DyRED algorithm called ImRED (Improved DyRED) to enhance network performance further. Through simulation evaluation on the NS2, the author observed that ImRED outperforms DyRED regarding packet loss rate and average queue delay.
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spelling doaj-art-00f7654773eb4b4f81ac40b8a2bbcb412025-08-20T02:12:03ZengTrường Đại học VinhTạp chí Khoa học1859-22282025-03-01541A51310.56824/vujs.2024a083aENHANCING NETWORK PERFORMANCE WITH IMPROVED RANDOM EARLY DETECTIONVu Van Dien0University of Information and Communication Technology, Thai Nguyen University, VietnamCongestion has become an important issue affecting the performance of network systems. Active Queue Management (AQM) algorithms are crucial in ensuring network stability. The first active queue management technique deployed to control congestion was Random Early Detection (RED). RED compares the average queue length with predefined thresholds to mark or discard packets. DyRED [1] has improved RED based on changing the upper threshold. The author proposes an enhanced DyRED algorithm called ImRED (Improved DyRED) to enhance network performance further. Through simulation evaluation on the NS2, the author observed that ImRED outperforms DyRED regarding packet loss rate and average queue delay.https://vujs.vn//api/view.aspx?cid=06b31696-9aca-4d79-8346-434cb2ca2ed8active queue managementcongestionaverage queue sizeredthreshold
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ENHANCING NETWORK PERFORMANCE WITH IMPROVED RANDOM EARLY DETECTION
Tạp chí Khoa học
active queue management
congestion
average queue size
red
threshold
title ENHANCING NETWORK PERFORMANCE WITH IMPROVED RANDOM EARLY DETECTION
title_full ENHANCING NETWORK PERFORMANCE WITH IMPROVED RANDOM EARLY DETECTION
title_fullStr ENHANCING NETWORK PERFORMANCE WITH IMPROVED RANDOM EARLY DETECTION
title_full_unstemmed ENHANCING NETWORK PERFORMANCE WITH IMPROVED RANDOM EARLY DETECTION
title_short ENHANCING NETWORK PERFORMANCE WITH IMPROVED RANDOM EARLY DETECTION
title_sort enhancing network performance with improved random early detection
topic active queue management
congestion
average queue size
red
threshold
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