Active Queue Management in Long Term Evolution
All IP Networks
Journal:
GRENZE International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering
Authors:
Swetha Indudhar Goudar, Suhaidi Hassan
Volume:
1
Issue:
1
Grenze ID:
01.GIJCTE.1.1.527
Pages:
33-38
Abstract
Cellular communication has been experiencing an exponential growth since
inception in users and demand for data access with high speed also is increasing. Long Term
Evolution (LTE) is designed to support wireless communication for voice and non-voice
data on a single air interface to meet the demand of users. The flat Evolved Packet Core as
supported plethora of diverse applications. Differentiated Services (DiffServ) is one of the
important features in current modern and complex networks. DiffServ with rapid change in
network environment results in congestion. To mitigate congestion end to end or network
induced, Active Queue Management (AQM) with DiffServ framework conceptual model for
LTE to address Congestion Control is proposed in this paper.