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8 August 2003 Controlling ill-behaved flows with active queue management in DiffServ networks
Yantai Shu, Deyun Gao, Oliver W. W. Yang, Lantao Qi
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Proceedings Volume 5245, Internet Quality of Service; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.510643
Event: ITCom 2003, 2003, Orlando, Florida, United States
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a new active queue management mechanism called the RIO-SD (RED IN and OUT with Selective Dropping) to control ill-behaved flows in DiffServ networks. Under this scheme, core routers are not required to maintain per-flow state, and the ill-behaved flows can be identified based on the drop history of the "OUT-profile" virtual queue. Control is effected by placing two pre-filters in front of the "IN-profile" and "OUT-profile" virtual queues respectively. Simulation results indicate that our approach can also improve the performance of other normal flows. Our work demonstrates that our algorithm is robust and simple to use.
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Yantai Shu, Deyun Gao, Oliver W. W. Yang, and Lantao Qi "Controlling ill-behaved flows with active queue management in DiffServ networks", Proc. SPIE 5245, Internet Quality of Service, (8 August 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.510643
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KEYWORDS
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Network architectures

Computer simulations

Internet

Linear filtering

Process control

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