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Computer Network Dynamic Balance Flow Distribution Based on Closed-Loop Particle Swarm Feedback Model

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  • Wei Zhou

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Based on the closed-loop particle swarm feedback model, this paper proposes a graphical method to analyze the stability of the computer network dynamic balance system. First, based on the second-order time delay system model of congestion control, the stability of the system is described by characteristic pseudopolynomials. Secondly, based on the inverse line, the stability of the system is verified by graphical analysis methods, and the PID controller parameter range that guarantees the stability of the system is obtained, and the relationship between the controller proportional gain boundary and the network characteristic parameters is analyzed. Then, based on the analysis of the basic particle swarm optimization algorithm, the particle swarm evolution formula is divided into two parts, its own factors and social factors, and the influence of each part on the evolution speed and position of the particle swarm is analyzed, and an improved particle swarm is proposed. Finally, according to the above analysis, we find the corresponding equation from the appropriate solution in turn, thereby designing a class of particle swarm optimization algorithm with fewer intermediate variables. In view of the system involved in the classical PID control parameter tuning method, the improved particle swarm algorithm is applied to the parameter tuning and optimization of the PID controller. During the experiment, the improved PSO-PID controller optimization algorithm was used in the random early detection algorithm of active queue management, the process of the improved algorithm was researched and designed, and the relevant performance of the improved algorithm was verified through simulation experiments.

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  • Wei Zhou, 2021. "Computer Network Dynamic Balance Flow Distribution Based on Closed-Loop Particle Swarm Feedback Model," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1772182
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/1772182
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