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RED and drops
* Random early detection ( RED ), Weighted RED ( WRED ) and RED In / Out ( RIO ) — Lessens the possibility of port queue buffer tail drops and this lowers the likelihood of TCP global synchronization.
RED monitors the average queue size and drops ( or marks when used in conjunction with ECN ) packets based on statistical probabilities.

RED and early
Three policies commonly used in the Internet are tail drop, random early detection ( RED ), and weighted random early detection ( WRED ).
The most common router mechanisms used to prevent congestive collapses are fair queueing and other scheduling algorithms, and random early detection, or RED, where packets are randomly dropped proactively triggering the end points to slow transmission before congestion collapse actually occurs.
One solution is to use random early detection ( RED ) on the network equipment's port queue buffer.
Random early detection ( RED ), also known as random early discard or random early drop is an active queue management algorithm.
Weighted RED ( WRED ) and RED with In and Out ( RIO ) provide early detection with QoS considerations.

RED and when
Symptoms are summarized by the mnemonic device RED DANES: rage, erythema ( redness of skin ), dilated pupils, delusions, amnesia, nystagmus ( oscillation of the eyeball when moving laterally ), excitation, and skin dryness.
RED indirectly signals to sender and receiver by deleting some packets, e. g. when the average queue buffer lengths are more than e. g. 50 % ( lower threshold ) filled and deletes linearly more or ( better according to paper ) cubical more packets,
The first Aquarium music available in the " west " was in 1986 when a double album entitled " RED WAVE, 4 UNDERGROUND BANDS FROM THE USSR " appeared in record stores in the U. S. Besides Aquarium, three other bands, Kino, Strange Games and Alisa were recorded on a four track machine, smuggled out of the country and released by a small record label from Hollywood, California.
* Red Digital Cinema Camera Company, a manufacturer of digital cinema cameras ( commonly shortened to " RED " when referring to specific camera models or their output format )

RED and queue
** RED, WRED — Lessens the possibility of port queue buffer tail-drops and this lowers the likelihood of TCP global synchronization
If the packet traverses an Active Queue Management ( AQM ) queue ( e. g. a queue that uses Random Early Detection ( RED )) that is experiencing congestion and the corresponding router supports ECN, it may change the codepoint to instead of dropping the packet.
Linux routers perform ECN marking if configured with one of the RED or GRED queue disciplines with an explicit ecn parameter, by using the sfb discipline, or by using the CoDel Fair Queueing ( fq_codel ) discipline.
The adaptive RED or active RED ( ARED ) algorithm infers whether to make RED more or less aggressive based on the observation of the average queue length.
The consensus appears to be that the tail drop algorithm is the leading cause of the problem, and other queue size management algorithms such as Random Early Detection ( RED ) and Weighted RED will reduce the likelihood of global synchronization, as well as keeping queue sizes down in the face of heavy load and bursty traffic.

RED and exceeds
There are many types of alerts, for example if some business value exceeds the threshold value the color of that amount in the report will turn RED and the business analyst is alerted.

RED and portion
RED is more fair than tail drop, in the sense that it does not possess a bias against bursty traffic that uses only a small portion of the bandwidth.

RED and .
" A pregnant Cruz showed her support for the battle against AIDS by lighting up the Empire State Building with red lights in New York City December 1, 2010 on International AIDS Day, as part of ( RED )' s new awareness campaign, ' An AIDS Free Generation is Due in 2015 ,' which aims to eradicate the HIV virus from pregnant mothers to their babies.
As well, two collections go beyond the original boundaries of our research to cover other parts of the British Isles, RED ( Records of Early Drama ): Scotland and Wales.
Among popular Christian rock bands of the first decade of the 21st century that exemplified this trend were RED and Fireflight.
Between November 1966 and 1970, it was the site of the 560th Civil Engineering Squadron, also known as the Civil Engineering Field Activities Center, for the training of RED HORSE personnel.
* Auxiliary Field 11 is an unconfirmed name for a RED HORSE unsurfaced airstrip that shows up on Google Earth in Walton County.
Linesville is the hometown of Michael Barnes, Anthony Armstrong, and Randy Armstrong of the Grammy-nominated Christian rock band RED.
In November 2006, The Ataris started their own imprint, Isola Recordings, through Sanctuary Records and RED Distribution, and simultaneously announced the official release date of their fifth album Welcome the Night as February 20, 2007.
In 1939, the Japanese introduced a new cipher machine for their most sensitive diplomatic traffic, replacing an earlier system that SIS referred to as " RED.
Illinois State University also boasts one of the largest student spirit organizations in the United States, RED ALERT.
TEMPEST standards require " RED / BLACK separation ", i. e. maintaining distance or installing shielding between circuits and equipment used to handle plaintext classified or sensitive information ( RED ) and normal unsecured circuits and equipment ( BLACK ), the latter including those carrying encrypted signals.
Usually, the technique of smothering the RED signal with noise is not effective unless the power of the noise is sufficient to drive the eavesdropper's receiver into saturation and thus overwhelming the receiver input.
It is home to the 820th RED HORSE Squadron, 896th Munitions Squadron and the largest aboveground weapons storage complex in the United States.
Our album RED after a short gestation period was born.
Following the release of RED, Cozma and Askew extensively toured the United Kingdom and with Askew supported “ Breaking Glass ” singer Hazel O ’ Connor on the UK leg of her “ Hidden Heart ” tour.
The winning parties ( i. e. which gained seats ) in the 2005 elections were the MEP, AVP, RED, and the MPA ( which originated from the PPA party ).

probabilistically and tail
Then, a tail event is an event whose occurrence or failure is determined by the values of these random variables but which is probabilistically independent of each finite subset of these random variables.

probabilistically and .
First, context is used as a cue to probabilistically select an item to be potentially recalled.
Second, that item is probabilistically determined to be recalled or not.
This law, which is a consequence of the axioms of probability, says that if ( for example ) a coin is tossed repeatedly many times, in such a way that its probability of landing heads is the same on each toss, and the outcomes are probabilistically independent, then the relative frequency of heads will be close to the probability of heads on each single toss.
Length and age are probabilistically distributed over humans.
Each ant probabilistically chooses the next city to visit based on a heuristic combining the distance to the city and the amount of virtual pheromone deposited on the edge to the city.
where, and are probabilistically independent: and so on.
The condition which is necessary for such a splitting of H and E to be possible is, that is, that is probabilistically supported by.
The PTr and POp are defined by structural landmarks that only probabilistically divide the inferior frontal gyrus into anterior and posterior cytoarchitectonic areas of 45 and 44, respectively, by Brodmann's classification scheme.
A mutation that lowers fitness is accepted probabilistically based on the difference in fitness and a decreasing temperature parameter.
So, they say, it only appears that things proceed in a merely probabilistically determinative way.
In this case, the experiment begins by creating two or more sample groups that are probabilistically equivalent, which means that measurements of traits should be similar among the groups and that the groups should respond in the same manner if given the same treatment.
One consequence of this dephasing is classical or probabilistically additive behavior.
:" It is this contrast between the stable and the chaotic that grounds our division of the world into the enduring and salient features of the world, and those features that we must treat statistically or probabilistically.
A Bloom map implements a set probabilistically, using a very compact representation but risking a small chance of false positives on queries.
For large n, the empirical variance of the codebook will be very close to the variance of its distribution, thereby avoiding violation of the power constraint probabilistically.
Electron densities are often probed with X-ray diffraction scans, where X-rays of a suitable wavelength are targeted towards a sample and measurements are made over time to represent, probabilistically, where electrons can be found, from these positions molecular structures can often be determined for crystallized systems.
The third one is a mixed equilibrium, in which each player probabilistically chooses between the two pure strategies.
Informally, A probabilistically causes B if As occurrence increases the probability of B.
These samples from are probabilistically accepted or rejected.
In computational complexity theory, a probabilistically checkable proof ( PCP ) is a type of proof that can be checked by a randomized algorithm using a bounded amount of randomness and reading a bounded number of bits of the proof.
However, what makes them interesting is the existence of probabilistically checkable proofs that can be checked by reading only a few bits of the proof using randomness in an essential way.
The class PCP refers to the set of decision problems that have probabilistically checkable proofs that can be verified in polynomial time using at most r ( n ) random bits and by reading at most q ( n ) bits of the proof.
The definition of a probabilistically checkable proof was explicitly introduced by Arora and Safra in 1992, although their properties were studied earlier.

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