Title :
An efficient transport service for slow wireless telephone links
Author :
Kojo, Markku ; Raatikainen, Kimmo ; Liljeberg, Mika ; Kiiskinen, Jani ; Alanko, Timo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Helsinki Univ., Finland
fDate :
9/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Modern digital cellular telephones and portable computers have created a new platform for distributed information processing. However, the characteristics of wireless telephone links are different from those of wireline links. With standard TCP/IP protocols, this can lead to severe performance problems; some are related to the control of the wireless link, some to the cooperation of the wireless link and the fixed network. One possible solution is to split the end-to-end communication path into two parts, and to establish a separate control for each part. The Mowgli communication architecture is a sophisticated elaboration of this basic idea covering several data communication layers. One of its main components is the Mowgli data channel service (MDCS), which transparently replaces the standard TCP/IP core protocols over the slow wireless link. We discuss how the Mowgli approach, using the MDCS, alleviates the problems encountered with TCP/IP protocols over slow wireless links. The results of our performance tests indicate the merits of the Mowgli approach. The transfer times and the response times become more stable, transfer times for multiple parallel bidirectional transfers are substantially reduced, and response times in interactive work can be kept at a low and predictable level, even when there is other traffic on the wireless link
Keywords :
cellular radio; client-server systems; data communication; digital radio; land mobile radio; microcomputer applications; portable computers; software agents; telecommunication computing; telecommunication links; transport protocols; Mowgli communication architecture; Mowgli data channel service; TCP/IP protocols; client server environment; communication path; data communication layers; digital cellular telephones; distributed information processing; fixed network; intelligent agents; interactive work; multiple parallel bidirectional transfers; performance problems; performance tests; personal computer technology; portable computers; response times; slow wireless telephone links; traffic; transfer times; transport service; wireline links; Communication system control; Data communication; Delay; Information processing; Portable computers; TCPIP; Telephony; Testing; Time factors; Wireless application protocol;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on