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Bufferbloat
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Buffer bloat
Bufferbloat is high latency in packet-switched networks caused by excess buffering of packets. Bufferbloat can also cause packet delay variation…
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2020
2020
Optimal Buffer Size for Heterogeneous Traffics on Lossy and Low-Bandwidth Links
Hajarah. Adamu Khalid
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D. Wisdom
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Muhammad Aminu Ahmad
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S. Isaac
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Hajara Idris
,
Solomon Karma
International Conference in Mathematics, Computer…
2020
Corpus ID: 216587539
Choosing a suitable router buffer size is still a significant research problem. The small buffer used guarantees low packet delay…
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2017
2017
Measurements of Connection Speed and Latency
A. Nilsson
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Filip Västlund
,
S. Salomonsson
2017
Corpus ID: 67203515
This report cover a project done at Karlstad University during the engineering project course DVAE08. The project was aimed to…
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2017
2017
Web content delivery, monetization, and search: back-office and advertisement traffic on the Internet
Enric Pujol-Gil
2017
Corpus ID: 4899494
The World Wide Web has become the most used information system worldwide. It has fueled an unprecedented commercialization of the…
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2015
2015
Comparative Analysis of Controlled Delay (CoDel) with Deficit Round Robin (DRR) to Overcome Bufferbloat Problem in Wired Network
Hashim Ali
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Samiullah Khan
,
Muhammad Quaid
2015
Corpus ID: 55170960
Bufferbloat is a problem in a packet-switched network which can happen due to increase in buffer size usage with increase in…
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2014
2014
An empirical evaluation of bufferbloat in IEEE 802.11n wireless networks
Ahmad J. Showail
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Kamran Jamshaid
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B. Shihada
IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking…
2014
Corpus ID: 650969
In this paper, we analyze the impact of large, persistently-full buffers (`bufferbloat') on various network dynamics in IEEE 802…
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2014
2014
Simulation study of bufferbloat problem on WiFi access point
Gwangwoo Park
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Haneul Ko
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Sangheon Pack
Global Conference on Consumer Electronics
2014
Corpus ID: 3365158
In home networks, a variety of smart devices are connected to a WiFi access point (AP) and the oversized buffer of the AP causes…
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2014
2014
N Rate ${\rm N}+1$ Color Marking: Per-Flow Fairness in Ring Aggregation Networks
Yu Nakayama
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Noriyuki Oota
IEEE Transactions on Communications
2014
Corpus ID: 38369850
Our study is motivated by the need for per-flow fairness in a ring aggregation network. This paper proposes a multicolor marking…
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2013
2013
Analysis of the shortest queue first service discipline with two classes
Fabrice Michel Guillemin
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A. Simonian
ValueTools
2013
Corpus ID: 1213725
To address the problem of buffer bloat causing latency for time sensitive flows in the Internet, we introduce the Shortest Queue…
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2013
2013
Dissecting Bufferbloat: measurement and per-application breakdown of queueing delay
Andrea Araldo
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D. Rossi
CoNEXT Student Workhop '13
2013
Corpus ID: 15196922
We propose a passive methodology to estimate the queueing delay incurred by TCP traffic, and additionally leverage DPI…
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2012
2012
Forschungsberichte der Fakultät IV — Elektrotechnik und Informatik BufferBloat: How Relevant? A QoE Perspective on Buffer Sizing
Oliver Hohlfeld
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Enric Pujol
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Florin Ciucu
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Anja Feldmann
,
Paul Barford
2012
Corpus ID: 17539039
Despite decades of operational experience and focused research efforts, standards for sizing and configuring buffers in network…
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