Title :
Window-based and rate-based transmission control mechanisms over space-Internet links
Author :
Wang, Ruhai ; Gutha, Bhanu ; Rapet, Paradeshkumar V.
Author_Institution :
Lamar Univ., Beaumont
fDate :
1/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Space communications urgently need an effective transmission control mechanism. This paper presents an experimental, comparative analysis of window-based transmission control, rate-based transmission control, and a hybrid of the two over error-prone, congestion-free, high-latency, point-to-point space communication links simulated using the space-to-ground link simulation (SGLS) test-bed. The results revealed that the traffic shaping mechanism of rate-based transmission protocol is more effective than the bursting flow of window-based protocol over simulated space communication links with a high error rate and a long link delay. The window-based transmission mechanisms show performance degradation due to traffic bursts and frequent packet retransmissions caused by their acknowledgment (ACK)-clocked transmission control algorithms. Pure rate-control is always preferable to other mechanisms in the simulated congestion-free, error-prone, point-to-point, geostationary-Earth orbit (GEO)-space communication channels, and its advantages become more pronounced when the channel rates are asymmetric. The performance differences come from their different behavior in controlling data transmission.
Keywords :
Internet; data communication; space communication links; telecommunication control; telecommunication traffic; acknowledgment clocked transmission control algorithms; data transmission; frequent packet retransmissions; geostationary-Earth orbit space communication channels; point-to-point space communication links; rate-based transmission control; space-Internet links; space-to-ground link simulation; traffic bursts; traffic shaping mechanism; window-based transmission control; Analytical models; Communication system control; Communication system traffic control; Degradation; Delay effects; Error analysis; Error correction; Protocols; Testing; Traffic control;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAES.2008.4516996