| T. Henderson and R. Katz, "Transport protocols for Internet-compatible satellite networks," IEEE JSAC, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 345--359, Feb. 1999. |
....rates of 10e 5,10e 6 and 10e 7. For 1,2,3 and 4 packet loss the performance was similar to [8] For losses of 10e 7 and 10e 6, they saw the same results as ours, and for the high loss case 10 5, they show that all of the TCP variants performed poorly and SACK was similar to Reno and Newreno. [10] evaluated the performance of Reno, Newreno, and SACK for a satellite network. Experiments were carried out in the simulator ns. They used a RTT in the range of 100 600 msec. The paper shows that using partial ACKs to trigger retransmissions, in conjunction with SACK, improves performance when ....
Tim Henderson, Randy Katz, "Transport Protocols for Internet-compatible Satellite networks", IEEE Journal on Selected Areas of Communications, February, 1999.
....several Request For Comments (RFC) have been issued ( 3] 4] 5] and [6] The outcome of this research activity is represented by the definition of a flavor of TCP, the so called TCP Sat, where the adoption of enhanced TCP options well suited for GEO satellite links is suggested. Although in [11] it is evidenced how under certain conditions TCP can operate well over GEO satellite links, in some cases even the adoption of end to end TCP Sat can not guarantee good performances. Since in an actual network with heterogeneous users population, both users and servers can not all be expected to ....
T. R. Henderson: "Transport Protocols for Internet-Compatible Satellite Networks", IEEE JSAC, Vol. 17, No. 2, February 1999.
....the amount of time spent unnecessarily in the congestion avoidance phase. TCP ENHANCEMENT FOR SATELLITE NETWORKS The characteristics of satellite channels, such as large latencies, path asymmetries, and occasionally high error rates, provide Satellite TCP operation with a challenging environment [17]. Satellite TCP performance enhancement is required mainly due to two problems: The regular TCP version needs a long time (generally more than three seconds) to reach the full recommended window size in satellite links, which can waste satellite bandwidth in the slow start phase of TCP ....
.... links, which can waste satellite bandwidth in the slow start phase of TCP evolution [18] The steady state behavior of regular TCP cannot fully utilize the bandwidth provided by T1 satellite channels [19] Satellite Transport Protocol (STP) The key to Satellite Transport Protocol (STP) [17] is saving the reverse satellite channel bandwidth to overcome the asymmetry of satellite networks. First, it suggests the use of a split TCP scheme, i.e. the TCP connection is split at the gateway between the satellite network and the Internet. In addition, a new transport protocol is adopted ....
T. R. Henderson and R. H. Katz, "Transport Protocols for Internet-Compatible Satellite Networks," IEEE JSAC, vol. 17, no. 2, 1999.
....a set of extensions to TCP to support space communications (from LEO satellites to deep space probes) It could also be used as the improved transport protocol in, for example, I TCP. Another alternative for an improved transport protocol for a satellite link is Satellite Transport Protocol (STP) [17]. The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) 18] is an architecture that uses a split connection approach to provide wireless Internet services to handheld devices (e.g. PDA s, cellular phones) The architecture, consisting of a set of protocols and an application framework, is defined by the WAP ....
T. R. Henderson and R. H. Katz, "Transport protocols for Internet-compatible satellite networks," IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 17, no. 2, pp. 326--344, Feb. 1999.
....this introduces both path and bandwidth asymmetries in the satellite network. Some satellite channels also exhibit a bandwidth asymmetry, with a larger data rate in one direction than the other, because of limits on the transmission power and the antenna size at one end of the link. A recent paper [8] proposes a Satellite Transport Protocol (STP) which uses selective negative acknowledgements, rather than the positive acknowledgement method of TCP. The STP transmitter retransmits only those specific packets that have been explicitly requested by the receiver. Their results show that STP ....
....TCPs do not have appropriate information of the underlying networks and therefore, their congestion avoidance algorithm results in an unfair bandwidth allocations when multiple connections with different RTT s share a bottleneck link. This problem has been reported by several researchers (e.g. [8], 19] To overcome this deficiency, we propose a bandwidth awareness TCP protocol (BA TCP) in which the TCP source sets the upper bound of the congestion window by considering both the receiver s buffer space and the bandwidth delay product conveyed from the IP layer. BA TCP can be implemented ....
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