Abstract

Active Queue Management (AQM) algorithms have seen a lot of attention in recent academic literature as well as in the popular press. The problem with traditional AQM is that it is designed to operate on queues at the IP layer. However, the problem popularly called bufferbloat can move about among many queues some of which are resistant to traditional AQM such as Layer 2MAC protocols used in cable/DSL links. We call this problem bufferbloat displacement. Our contribution is a new class of AQM algorithm called Active Sense Queue Management (ASQM). ASQM is an IP layer AQM protocol that has the added benefit of managing Layer 2 link delay, i.e. bufferbloat displacement. We provide testbed experiments comparing ASQM's bandwidth delay characteristics with traditional AQM algorithms demonstrating ASQM's ability to manage bufferbloat displacement where traditional AQM algorithms cannot.

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