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Yuri Monakhov
Anna Kuznetsova



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Yuri Monakhov
Anna Kuznetsova


WSEAS Transactions on Systems and Control


Print ISSN: 1991-8763
E-ISSN: 2224-2856

Volume 14, 2019

Notice: As of 2014 and for the forthcoming years, the publication frequency/periodicity of WSEAS Journals is adapted to the 'continuously updated' model. What this means is that instead of being separated into issues, new papers will be added on a continuous basis, allowing a more regular flow and shorter publication times. The papers will appear in reverse order, therefore the most recent one will be on top.


Volume 14, 2019



On the Behavior of Drop-Tail Queue Management Algorithms under High Packet Loss

AUTHORS: Yuri Monakhov, Anna Kuznetsova

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ABSTRACT: Development of optimal control procedures for congested networks is a key factor in maintaining efficient network utilization. The absence of congestion control mechanism or its failure can lead to the lack of availability for certain network segments, and in severe cases – for the entire network. The paper presents an analytical model describing the operation of the TCP Reno congestion control algorithm in terms of differential calculus and queuing systems. The purpose of this research is to explore the possibilities and ways of increasing the virtual channel capacity utilization efficiency in a lossy environment.

KEYWORDS: virtual channel, congestion control, network delay, TCP, AQM.

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WSEAS Transactions on Systems and Control, ISSN / E-ISSN: 1991-8763 / 2224-2856, Volume 14, 2019, Art. #11, pp. 90-96


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