An Autonomic Active queue management mechanism to improve multimedia flow deliver quality

  • Ms. Ashadevi C Nakate University of Pune
  • Prof. V S. Kolkure
Keywords: automatic network, active queue management, QoS, Multimedia application

Abstract

In order to provide better quality of service to the multimedia applications in Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANETs), where its resource is limited and changed dynamically, in this paper we introduce an Active Queue management mechanism with autonomic attributes, named Autonomic Active Queue Management (AAQM). With the rapid development of network services and network technologies, the users requirements of network mainly the QoS are to improve. Whereas the traditional Active Queue Management (AQM) mechanisms are not adequate to provide QoS guarantee to multimedia video traffics effectively. AAQM tries to adjust its network behaviour and optimize the overall network performance according to network and service condition information

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Published
2018-03-22
How to Cite
Nakate, M. A., & Kolkure, P. V. (2018). An Autonomic Active queue management mechanism to improve multimedia flow deliver quality. Asian Journal For Convergence In Technology (AJCT) ISSN -2350-1146, 1(1). Retrieved from http://www.asianssr.org/index.php/ajct/article/view/124
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