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Bufferbloat

Known as: 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
Choosing a suitable router buffer size is still a significant research problem. The small buffer used guarantees low packet delay… 
2017
2017
This report cover a project done at Karlstad University during the engineering project course DVAE08. The project was aimed to… 
2017
2017
Computer networking testbeds have made it easier for researchers to conduct realistic evaluations of new network protocols or… 
2016
2016
Nowadays, inexpensive memory has led to large router buffers in the Internet, leading to excessively long queues and high latency… 
2014
2014
In this paper, we analyze the impact of large, persistently-full buffers (`bufferbloat') on various network dynamics in IEEE 802… 
2014
2014
Our study is motivated by the need for per-flow fairness in a ring aggregation network. This paper proposes a multicolor marking… 
2014
2014
In home networks, a variety of smart devices are connected to a WiFi access point (AP) and the oversized buffer of the AP causes… 
2013
2013
To address the problem of buffer bloat causing latency for time sensitive flows in the Internet, we introduce the Shortest Queue… 
2012
2012
Despite decades of operational experience and focused research efforts, standards for sizing and configuring buffers in network…