DocumentCode
3281607
Title
Digital communications protocols in the satellite environment
Author
Spracklen, C.T.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Eng., Aberdeen Univ., UK
fYear
1997
fDate
35527
Firstpage
42461
Lastpage
42467
Abstract
Examines why terrestrial protocols suffer so badly in the satellite environment and offers suggestions as to what might be done to overcome the problems. The paper considers the issues with respect to TCP/IP and looks also at the intense interaction observed between some popular end user applications, the protocol and the satellite environment. The lesson to be learnt is that no element of the system may be viewed in isolation. To do so will inevitably result in a catastrophic reduction in performance. The paper first briefly examines the TCP/IP protocol and looks at the performance of the protocol over a typical VSAT link without any optimisation being made for the VSAT environment. We then look at two possible approaches to improving the situation. In the first we find that significant improvements may be made by tuning some of the protocol parameters to suit the satellite link, a simple step, but one that is often ignored and may be difficult if the end users are not within your control. The second step, more along the lines of a gedanken experiment, involves making slight modifications to the TCP/IP protocol. Since it is unlikely that the Internet Engineering Task Force, who control the evolution of the TCP/IP protocol, would ever consider making changes to the TCP/IP protocol stack solely for the benefit of satellite users, this remains a tantalising impossibility. Finally we look at what might be achieved by means of protocol encapsulation, protocol spoofing, protocol enhancement etc., which give valuable pointers to the possibilities (and problems) of integrating terrestrial/satellite protocols
Keywords
digital radio; TCP/IP; VSAT link; digital communications protocols; end user applications; performance; protocol encapsulation; protocol enhancement; protocol spoofing; satellite environment; satellite link; terrestrial/satellite protocols integration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Integration of Satellite and Terrestrial OCS (Digest No: 1997/152), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19970845
Filename
645704
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