Abstract
Congestion in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSN) may cause packet loss, buffer overflow and increases queueing delay, which has a significant negative impact on the network performance and reliability. This problem imposes more resource constraints that involve energy consumption and buffer size to meet additional requirements such as desired buffer size and limited amount of packet loss. One of the fundamental issues of congestion problem in such networks is the queue management. In fact, handling congestion without considering flexible buffer management and queueing methods, stay insignificant against dropping rate and packet loss. Consequently, a novel congestion control approach is needed to overcome these problems. In this paper, a new queue management mechanism called: Priority Queue Management based Explicit Congestion Control (PQMECC) is proposed and modeled using Stochastic Automata Networks, which are appropriate for modeling and analyzing complex systems with interacting components and complex synchronization. The congestion control technique used in PQMECC is based on priority, load repartition mechanism and explicit congestion notification which is generated only if the congestion reaches the threshold value.
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