• DocumentCode
    253335
  • Title

    Evaluating opportunistic delivery of large content with TCP over WiFi in I2V communication

  • Author

    Mukherjee, S. ; Kai Su ; Mandayam, N.B. ; Ramakrishnan, K.K. ; Raychaudhuri, D. ; Seskar, I.

  • Author_Institution
    WINLAB, Rutgers Univ., North Brunswick, NJ, USA
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    21-23 May 2014
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    6
  • Abstract
    With the increasing interest in connected vehicles, it is useful to evaluate the capability of delivering large content over a WiFi infrastructure to vehicles. The throughput achieved over WiFi channels can be highly variable and also rapidly degrades as the distance from the access point increases. While this behavior is well understood at the data link layer, the interactions across the various protocol layers (data link and up through the transport layer) and the effect of mobility may reduce the amount of content transferred to the vehicle, as it travels along the roadway. This paper examines the throughput achieved at the TCP layer over a carefully designed outdoor WiFi environment and the interactions across the layers that impact the performance achieved, as a function of the receiver mobility. The experimental studies conducted reveal that impairments over the WiFi link (frame loss, ARQ and increased delay) and the residual loss seen by TCP causes a cascade of duplicate ACKs to be generated. This triggers large congestion window reductions at the sender, leading to a drastic degradation of throughput to the vehicular client. To ensure outdoor WiFi infrastructures have the potential to sustain reasonable downlink throughput for drive-by vehicles, we speculate that there is a need to adapt how WiFi and TCP (as well as mobility protocols) function for such vehicular applications.
  • Keywords
    automatic repeat request; road vehicles; transport protocols; wireless LAN; wireless channels; I2V communication; TCP layer; WiFi channels; WiFi infrastructure; data link layer; duplicate ACK; mobility protocols; opportunistic delivery evaluation; receiver mobility; vehicular applications; Automatic repeat request; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Linux; Protocols; Receivers; Throughput; Vehicles;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Local & Metropolitan Area Networks (LANMAN), 2014 IEEE 20th International Workshop on
  • Conference_Location
    Reno, NV
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/LANMAN.2014.7028629
  • Filename
    7028629