Stabilized virtual buffer (SVB) - an active queue management scheme for Internet quality-of-service

We present a virtual queue-based active queue management (AQM) scheme, called stabilized virtual buffer (SVB). The SVB scheme uses the packet arrival rate and queue length information to drop/mark packets probabilistically in a congested Internet router. System goodput, packet loss rate, average queue length, and stability of the queue are used to compare the proposed SVB scheme with prior AQM schemes (RED - random early detection; REM - random exponential marking; AVQ - adaptive virtual queue). Simulation results indicate that the SVB algorithm can provide better goodput and lower loss rate than the other three AQMs. The most striking feature of the proposed scheme is its robustness to workload fluctuations in maintaining a stable queue for different workload mixes (short and long flows) and parameter settings.

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