Title :
Performance Evaluation of CCSDS File Delivery Protocol (CFDP) in Deferred NAK mode over Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO)-Satellite Links
Author :
Ruhai Wang ; Rudraraju, D.L. ; Rapet, P.K.V. ; Youyun Xu ; Xinbing Wang
Author_Institution :
Lamar Univ., Beaumont
Abstract :
The Consultative Committee For Space Data Systems (CCSDS) file delivery protocol (CFDP) offers selectable quality of service, according to mission requirements and transmission capability, ranging from an unacknowledged option to a fully acknowledged option providing error recovery through retransmission. The performance of CFDP in the deferred NAK mode has been evaluated in a theoretical manner. In this paper, we present an experimental performance evaluation of CFDP in the deferred NAK mode over the direct, point-to-point geostationary earth orbit (GEO)-satellite links simulated using a test-bed. We compare CFDP running over TCP with the CCSDS space communication protocol standards (SCPS) protocol stack to see which one is more effective over a GEO-satellite link. The experimental results show that CFDP does not have performance advantage over other protocols over a less lossy channel with a BER less than or equal to 10-6. However, along with the increase of BER, CFDP shows significant performance advantage. Quantitatively, for a symmetric channel with BER=10-5, CFDP-TCP protocol has the highest throughput which is 2000 bytes/sec higher than SCPS-VJ and almost 3500 bytes/sec higher than SCPS-Vegas. The throughput advantage of CFDP with BER=10-5 is 1500 bytes/sec over SCPS-VJ and 2800 bytes/sec over SCPS- Vegas, over asymmetric channel with BER=10-5.
Keywords :
error statistics; quality of service; satellite links; transport protocols; wireless channels; BER; CCSDS file delivery protocol; CFDP-TCP protocol; Consultative Committee For Space Data Systems; asymmetric channel; error recovery; geostationary earth orbit satellite links; quality of service; Bit error rate; Communication standards; Data systems; Earth; Performance loss; Protocols; Quality of service; Space missions; Testing; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2007. ICC '07. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0353-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2007.730