Performance Analysis of AQM Schemes in Wired and Wireless Networks based on TCP flow
Abdullah Al Masud1, Hossain Md. Shamim2, Amina Akhter3
1Abdullah Al Masud, Department of Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering, International Islamic University Chittagong, Bangladesh.
2Hossain Md. Shamim, Network Product Department, Huawei Technologies Limited Bangladesh.
3Amina Akhter, Department of Computer Science, Asian University for Women, Bangladesh.
Manuscript received on June 24, 2011. | Revised Manuscript received on June 30, 2011. | Manuscript published on July 05, 2011. | PP: 113-117 | Volume-1 Issue-3, July 2011. | Retrieval Number: C056061311
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Abstract: TCP is the main protocol that carried the traffic in a reliable way. IP based network always facing congestion because of increasing traffic. To control congestion and implement QOS in TCP we perform a comparative study between different active queue management techniques. Queue management is an important part to provide for better utilization of buffer. Our objective is to perform a comparative study of RED, Drop Tail, REM and PI in wired and wireless network based on the number of TCP flows and how they perform in congested link
Keywords: AQM, DROPTAIL, PI, RED, REM, TCP.