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Keeping the delay experienced by packets while travelling from a source to a destination below certain thresholds is essential to successfully deliver a number of Internet services nowadays. Most of the packet delay can be usually ascribed to the time spent in the many queues encountered by the packet. In this context, the term bufferbloat has been recently coined to denote the uncontrolled growth...