2023
DOI: 10.3390/sym15071395
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Balancing Tradeoffs in Network Queue Management Problem via Forward–Backward Sweeping with Finite Checkpoints

Amr Radwan,
Taghreed Ali Alenezi,
Wejdan Alrashdan
et al.

Abstract: Network queue management can be modelled as an optimal control problem and is aimed at controlling the dropping rate, in which the state and control variables are the instantaneous queue length and the dropping rate, respectively. One way to solve it is by using an indirect method, namely forward–backward sweeping based on the Pontryagin minimum principle to derive control the trajectory of the dropping rate. However, there exists some performance balance issues in the network queue, such as memory usage versu… Show more

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