Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
457556 Journal of Network and Computer Applications 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Random early detection (RED) is an effective congestion control mechanism acting on the intermediate gateways. We describe a new active queue management scheme, Effective RED (ERED) that aims to reduce packet loss rates in a simple and scalable manner. We made a few change to packet drop function of existing RED scheme. The rest of the original RED remains unchanged. We achieve this by making several refinements and by controlling packet dropping function both with average queue size and instantaneous queue size. Simulations demonstrate that ERED achieves a highest throughput and lowest packet drops than RED, Blue, REM, FRED, LDC and SRED. Since ERED is fully compatible with RED, we can easily upgrade/replace the existing RED implementations by ERED.

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