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Figure 1: Occurrence of queueing in the wild
Figure 3: Access and backbone network testbeds used in the study
Table 2: Buffer size configurations and corresponding maximumqueuing delays for both testbeds (full sized packets).
Figure 4: Mean queuing delay (in ms) for the access networkstestbed with different buffer size (x-axis) and workload (y-axis)configurations
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