Abstract

In this paper combination of standard and second order sliding mode controller are used and investigated for congestion control problem of differentiated Services (Diff-Serv) networks. Robustness against modeling uncertainties and disturbances are major features of sliding mode controller. Chattering phenomenon affects sliding mode congestion control; to overcome this problem, second order sliding mode control (SOSMC) is proposed as a congestion controller but this controller has slower response to SMC. Combination SMC and SOSMC gives better response. There are three types of traffics in Diff-Serv networks; i.e. three types of queues and based on that, the quality of their services are categorized. Each of these types of traffic has its own congestion control mechanisms. Stability of each controller is proved by Lyapunov stability law. To evaluate the capabilities of our proposed robust control strategy, simulation results are provided for both sliding mode controllers and second order slide mode controllers and their corresponding efficiencies are compared.

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