Title :
How network asymmetry affects TCP
Author :
Balakrishnan, Hari ; Padmanabhan, Venkata N.
fDate :
4/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Several emerging wireline and wireless access network technologies exhibit asymmetry in their network characteristics. For instance, cable modem networks exhibit significant bandwidth asymmetry, while packet radio networks exhibit media access asymmetry. A high degree of asymmetry can have an adverse effect on the performance of feedback-based transport protocols. We study the effects of bandwidth and media access asymmetry on the performance of the TCP protocol. We identify the fundamental reasons for the mismatch between TCP and asymmetric networks, and then present several techniques to address this problem.
Keywords :
packet radio networks; radio access networks; transport protocols; TCP protocol; bandwidth asymmetry; cable modem networks; feedback-based transport protocols; media access asymmetry; network asymmetry; network characteristics; packet radio networks; performance; wireless access network; wireline access network; Bandwidth; Clocks; DSL; Feedback; Media Access Protocol; Modems; Packet radio networks; Power cables; Transport protocols; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE