Internet routers play an important role during network congestion. All the routers have buffers at input and output ports to hold the packets at congestion. Various congestion control algorithms have been proposed to control the congestion. Recently, some proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller based algorithms have been proposed as Active Queue Management (AQM) schemes to address performance degradations of end-to-end TCP congestion control. However, most of the proposed PID-controllers for AQM are validated for their performance and stability via intuitive explanation and simulation studies instead of theoretic analysis and performance evaluation. But there are a few drawbacks of PID-controller based AQM algorithms leading to poor performance like causing data retention dropping and oscillation when the time delay is large, which means that the existing PID-controller can not meet the Quality of Service (QoS) requirements. To overcome the drawbacks of traditional PID, we analyze and enhance the PID-controller based AQM algorithm by regarding the TCP congestion control mechanism as an input-rate based Adaptive Fuzzy Neuron PID control algorithm (IRAFNPID) to avoid congestion in TCP/AQM networks. By means of simulations, we evaluate and compare the performance of traditional PID, single neural adaptive PID(SNAPID) and IRAFNPID, simulations with experiment data analysis and find that IRAFNPID has better convergence, stability, robustness, goodput and lower loss ratio.
This paper proposes a new scale-free network BA Improved Model (BAIM) for the scale-free topology of WSNs intrusion tolerance issues. Through analyzing the power law index of the network invulnerability and topology of fault tolerance, the results of BAIM in the topology of the network survivability maximize the optimal network topology. Simulation results show that BAIM can not only keep the scale-free network robust to random failures, and but also improve the scale-free network vulnerability against intentional attacks and prolong the network lifetime.
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