Logo Goletty

Coupling Loss and Delay Differentiation to Enhance TCP Performance within Wireless Multi-hop Ad-hoc Networks
Journal Title Journal of Communications
Journal Abbreviation jcm
Publisher Group Academy Publisher
Website http://ojs.academypublisher.com
PDF (869 kb)
   
Title Coupling Loss and Delay Differentiation to Enhance TCP Performance within Wireless Multi-hop Ad-hoc Networks
Authors Senouci, Sidi Mohammed; Ghamri-Doudane, Yacine; Ghaleb-Seddik, Alaa
Abstract Most existing TCP variants cannot distinguish between different packet loss causes within MANETs. TCP was, mainly, developed to deal with network congestion errors. While within MANETs, there are packet loss causes other than congestion. Studying the behaviour of TCP in front of such losses, we notice that TCP doesn’t have always the optimum behaviour as it reacts, in most cases, without considering the loss cause. This misbehaviour might cause network performance degradation and resources’ waste. To overcome this problem, many LDAs have been designed. However, these LDAs were optimized for data networks where wireless link is only the last hop, meaning that they might be inadequate for MANETs. Also, the proposed LDAs deal only with losses due to wireless channel and/or congestion-induced errors. We show, in this paper, the importance of dealing with a third loss cause that is common in MANETs, which is link failure. We propose a new TCP variant that is called TCP-WELCOME. TCP-WELCOME can: (i) identify the loss cause by coupling loss and delay information, and (ii) trigger the appropriate packet loss recovery according to the identified loss cause. The performance evaluation, through both simulations and experimental tests, shows that TCP-WELCOME optimizes both energy consumption and achievable throughput. TCP-WELCOME does not change the standard and can operate with existing TCP variants.
Publisher ACADEMY PUBLISHER
Date 2012-12-01
Source Journal of Communications Vol 7, No 12 (2012)
Rights Copyright © ACADEMY PUBLISHER - All Rights Reserved.To request permission, please check out URL: http://www.academypublisher.com/copyrightpermission.html. 

 

See other article in the same Issue


Goletty © 2024