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Adaptive policies for optimal buffer management in dynamic load environments
A simple analytical approximation to the optimal buffer-management policy valid in the moderate to heavy load ranges is presented. The throughput performance of the present adaptive policies under both steady-state and transient conditions is studied. The superiority of this scheme over the performance resulting from existing buffer-management schemes is demonstrated.<>