Since October 2015, merchant banks have taken the necessary steps to prevent fraud by issuing chip and pin cards to their customers. By putting these smart cards in consumers’ wallets, banks are shifting the liability of fraud from them to you, the merchant. These smart payment cards and the terminals that accept them are the new technical standard for card payment, and are often referred to as EMV.
MFMP Vs ECMP Under RED Queue ManagementCSCJournals
In this paper we compare the performance of a Maximum Flow Multi Path routing (MFMP) and Equal Cost Multi Path routing (ECMP) under a congestion avoidance scheme: Random Early Detection (RED). We show through simulation that MFMP performs well than ECMP in terms of mean end to end delay, packet loss percentage and packet delivery percentage.
Since October 2015, merchant banks have taken the necessary steps to prevent fraud by issuing chip and pin cards to their customers. By putting these smart cards in consumers’ wallets, banks are shifting the liability of fraud from them to you, the merchant. These smart payment cards and the terminals that accept them are the new technical standard for card payment, and are often referred to as EMV.
MFMP Vs ECMP Under RED Queue ManagementCSCJournals
In this paper we compare the performance of a Maximum Flow Multi Path routing (MFMP) and Equal Cost Multi Path routing (ECMP) under a congestion avoidance scheme: Random Early Detection (RED). We show through simulation that MFMP performs well than ECMP in terms of mean end to end delay, packet loss percentage and packet delivery percentage.