DocumentCode :
2004613
Title :
Improved TCP error control for heterogeneous WANs
Author :
Jolfaei, M. Aghadavoodi ; Heinrichs, B. ; Nazeman, M.R.
Author_Institution :
Lehrstuhl fur Informatik IV, Aachen Univ. of Technol., Germany
fYear :
1994
fDate :
26-28 May 1994
Firstpage :
257
Lastpage :
260
Abstract :
Considers the internet transport protocol TCP for interconnection of Ethernets by satellite. Such an environment is an appropriate representative of currently available wide area networks. In this context, several approaches for extending TCP for use in a bandwidth-delay dominated network are considered. These are in particular the window scale, the NAK, the selective repeat and the Stutter XOR selective repeat option. A supplementary problem which arises in a satellite network is the differentiation of data losses due to congestion or noise. If a connection loses a packet due to the medium (a packet corrupted by an error), no congestion control is necessary. On the other hand, if a packet was dropped due to an overloading of limited resources in the network, congestion control has to be applied in order to give the network a chance to clear up. The simulative results show that in terms of performance the extensions and modifications yield remarkably better results than pure TCP
Keywords :
internetworking; protocols; satellite relay systems; wide area networks; Ethernets; NAK; Stutter XOR selective repeat option; TCP error control; bandwidth-delay dominated network; congestion control; data losses; heterogeneous WANs; internet transport protocol; satellite network; wide area networks; window scale; Bandwidth; Error correction; Ethernet networks; LAN interconnection; Local area networks; Propagation delay; Satellites; Throughput; Transport protocols; Wide area networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telesystems Conference, 1994. Conference Proceedings., 1994 IEEE National
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1869-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NTC.1994.316647
Filename :
316647
Link To Document :
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