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Weighted random early detection

Known as: WRED 
Weighted random early detection (WRED) is a queueing discipline for a network scheduler suited for congestion avoidance. It is an extension to random… 
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2018
2018
In this article, the authors propose a DDoS mitigation system through access list-based configurations, which are deployed at the… 
2014
2014
Embedded distributed multimedia applications based on the use of on-chip networks for communication and messages exchange… 
2013
2013
—To reduce the impact of large-sized, high-rate ( α ) transfers on real-time flows, a Hybrid Network Traffic Engineering System… 
2011
2011
This paper deals with the one of the most prominent attacks on the wireless networks. Since more vulnerable attacks prevail on… 
2010
2010
In this paper, we propose the active queue management mechanism (Active-WRED) for guaranteeing the quality of the high priority… 
2008
2008
When measuring the performance of MPEG-4 transmission in IEEE 802.15.3 WPAN, the drop scheme used can have a considerable… 
2007
2007
RED as proposed by Floyd was based on the traditional Poisson input model,could not satisfy self-similar na-ture of network… 
2004
2004
ALBERTO MARIA LANGELLOTTI SIMEONE MASTROPIETRO FEDERICO TITO MORETTI ANTONIO SOLDATI Il successo mondiale dei servizi Internet ed… 
Review
2004
Review
2004
The emergence of the Internet as the de facto communication i nfrastructure means that it is asked to carry an ever broadening… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
Over the past century, rural girls and women have increasingly taken on leadership roles in response to rural community…