Abstract:
PURPOSE: An RIO(Random Early Detection with in and Out) method and an RIO-DC(DeCoupled) method are provided to evaluate buffer management methods of AF(Assured Forwarding) PHB(Per Hop Behavior) by comparing a performance between the RIO method and the RIO-DC method. CONSTITUTION: Average transmission rates required by a user are confirmed. A predetermined bandwidth is allocated in each sub-class of a guarantee type service for the confirmed average transmission rate by dividing delay time according to traffic information in each flow. A variable value is set based on a buffer size determined according to a bandwidth rate in a network topology and each sub-class of the guarantee type service.