| R. Krishnan, M. Allman, C. Partridge, and J.P.G. Sterbenz, "Explicit Transport Error Notification (ETEN) for ErrorProne Wireless and Satellite Networks", Technical Report TR-8333, BBN Technologies, March 2002. |
....packet. However in the implementation of [4] since RED gateways are used, the network does not depend on the sender to respond to congestion. The simulations suggest that ECN mechanisms give a clear performance benefit in compliant networks. 2. Explicit Transport Error Notification According to [6], the authors discuss Explicit Transport Error Notification (ETEN) as a mechanism to aid a TCP sender in distinguishing congestion losses from channel errors. Two types of schemes are proposed, a) per packet based ETEN that notify the TCP sender for each packet corruption that is detected, and, ....
....value of c and the increasing function of the congestion window when a packet loss is detected. This would allow the protocol to work better under heavy congestion. The TCP friendliness of DCR needs to be studied in more detail. Instead of depending on the RTT, a combination of ECN [4] and ETEN [6] can be used with DCR to make appropriate congestion control decisions. Research is also needed to take care of link level retransmission failures. 48 ....
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....its performance in heterogeneous networks. Some of them hide the lossy parts of network [2] or improve link transmission qualBase Station wireless link Fixed TCP Mobile Fig.1: TCP connection over heterogeneous network with wireless link. ity [3] or are based on explicit loss notification [4][5] Alternatively, end to end approaches consist of extending basic TCP Reno [6] to cope with specific problems of wireless networks: e.g. Westwood (TCPW) 7] Eifel [8] SACK [9] 10] In this paper, we propose an end to end loss differentiating criterion together with a novel segmentation ....
Rajesh Krishnan, Mark Allman, Craig Partridge, James P.G. Sterbenz, and William Ivancic, "Explicit Transport Error Notification (ETEN) for Error-Prone Wireless and Satellite Networks - Summary," Earth Science Technology Conference - 2002.
....TCPPeach requires cooperation of sender and receiver, and most importantly, requires a priority scheme in routers to immediately dump probing packets under congestion. Furthermore, TCPPeach is not intended to address performance degradation due to multiple errors and timeouts in a window. In [KAPSI02], Krishnan et al. propose Explicit Transport Error Notification (ETEN) for error prone wireless and satellite environments. ETEN notifies TCP sender when packets get lost due to errors, so the sender can react differently. ETEN assumes that sufficient information about the a corrrupted packet, ....
....notifies TCP sender when packets get lost due to errors, so the sender can react differently. ETEN assumes that sufficient information about the a corrrupted packet, such as IP addresses, port numbers and TCP sequence number, is still intact and available to intermediate routers or the receiver. [KAPSI02] shows ETEN outperfroms TCPW BE when error rate is high. We will show later that TCPW BR is able to address this problem, but without the need for any router support. NewReno FF [BM02] is a NewReno variant that uses a loss labeling technique to discriminate error from congestion losses. It ....
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