[tsvwg] Call for adoption: draft-tahiliani-tsvwg-fq-pie-02 (Ends 2025-09-15)

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Subject: Call for adoption: draft-tahiliani-tsvwg-fq-pie-02  (Ends 2025-09-15)

This message starts a 3-week Call for Adoption for this document.

Abstract:
   This document presents Flow Queue Proportional Integral controller
   Enhanced (FQ-PIE), a hybrid packet scheduler and Active Queue
   Management (AQM) algorithm to isolate flows and tackle the problem of
   bufferbloat.  FQ-PIE uses hashing to classify incoming packets into
   different queues and provide flow isolation.  Packets are dequeued by
   using a variant of the round robin scheduler.  Each such flow is
   managed by the PIE algorithm to maintain high link utilization while
   controlling the queue delay to a target value.

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