International Journal of Communications, Network and System Sciences

Volume 8, Issue 7 (July 2015)

ISSN Print: 1913-3715   ISSN Online: 1913-3723

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EFRED: Enhancement of Fair Random Early Detection Algorithm

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DOI: 10.4236/ijcns.2015.87028    3,240 Downloads   4,255 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Quality of Service (QoS) generally refers to measurable like latency and throughput, things that directly affect the user experience. Queuing (the most popular QoS tool) involves choosing the packets to be sent based on something other than arrival time. The Active queue management is important subject to manage this queue to increase the effectiveness of Transmission Control Protocol networks. Active queue management (AQM) is an effective means to enhance congestion control, and to achieve trade-off between link utilization and delay. The de facto standard, Random Early Detection (RED), and many of its variants employ queue length as a congestion indicator to trigger packet dropping. One of these enhancements of RED is FRED or Fair Random Early Detection attempts to deal with a fundamental aspect of RED in that it imposes the same loss rate on all flows, regardless of their bandwidths. FRED also uses per-flow active accounting, and tracks the state of active flows. FRED protects fragile flows by deterministically accepting flows from low bandwidth connections and fixes several shortcomings of RED by computing queue length during both arrival and departure of the packet. Unlike FRED, we propose a new scheme that used hazard rate estimated packet dropping function in FRED. We call this new scheme Enhancement Fair Random Early Detection. The key idea is that, with EFRED Scheme change packet dropping function, to get packet dropping less than RED and other AQM algorithms like ARED, REM, RED, etc. Simulations demonstrate that EFRED achieves a more stable throughput and performs better than current active queue management algorithms due to decrease the packets loss percentage and lowest in queuing delay, end to end delay and delay variation (JITTER).

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Abdulkareem, M. , Akil, K. , Kalakech, A. and Kadry, S. (2015) EFRED: Enhancement of Fair Random Early Detection Algorithm. International Journal of Communications, Network and System Sciences, 8, 282-294. doi: 10.4236/ijcns.2015.87028.

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