Active queue management: First steps toward a new control-theoretic viewpoint

11/09/2022
by   Céfric Join, et al.
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Active Queue Management (AQM) for mitigating Internet congestion has been addressed via various feedback control syntheses, among which P, PI, and PID regulators are quite popular and often associated to a Smith predictor. Here, to better account for the many uncertainties, like the round trip time or the number of TCP sessions, the above controllers are replaced by an intelligent proportional controller associated to Model-Free Control (MFC) and by forecasting techniques derived from a new approach to time series. Several computer simulations via a well accepted linear modeling, where the delay is assumed to be constant, are presented and discussed.

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