Quality of Service Impact on Deficit Round Robin and Stochastic Fair Queuing Mechanism in Wired-cum-Wireless Network
2018
The deficient round robin (DRR) and stochastic fair
queue (SFQ) are the active queue mechanism (AQM) techniques.
These AQM techniques play important role in buffer management
in order to control the congestion in the wired-cum-wireless
network by dropping packets during the buffer overflow or
near to overflow. This research study focus on the performance
evaluation of the DRR and SFQ using different scenarios such as
increasing number of node scenario, pause time scenario and
mobility scenario. We evaluate the performance of DRR and
SFQ based on two parameters such as average packet delay and
average packet dropped. In case of increasing number of nodes,
the SFQ has outperformed than DRR by having comparatively
low per packet delay. DRR has higher packet dropped ratio as
compare to SFQ. In mobility and pause time scenario, SFQ has
less per packet delay while DRR has less packet dropped ratio
These results revealed that DRR performance was affected by
an increase in the number of nodes in a network. The DRR
send the packet in a round-robin fashion without caring about
the bandwidth of a path due to which the packet dropped
ratio was high. On another hand, the SFQ has comparatively
outperformed in all scenarios by having less per packet delay.
SFQ become aggressive by dropping more data packets during
buffer overflow. In short, SFQ will be preferred for a network
where the congestion occurred more frequently.
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