| R. Durst, G. Miller, and E. Travis, "TCP extensions for space communications," in Proc. of ACM MOBICOM, Rye, NY, USA, 1996, pp. 15--26. |
....corruption caused by wireless induced errors. Thus, a lot of research has focused on mechanisms to improve TCP performance in cellular wireless systems (e.g. 1, 2] Other studies have looked at the problem of bandwidth asymmetry and large round trip times, prevalent in satellite networks(e.g. [11, 3]) In this report, we address another characteristic of mobile ad hoc networks that impacts TCP performance: link failures due to mobility. In this paper, Part I of the report, we present a performance analysis of standard TCP over mobile ad hoc networks, and then we present an analysis of the ....
....in the form of route failure and re establishment control packets. Performance measurements were based on a simple onehop network in which the link between the sender and receiver failed recovered according to an exponential model. Also, the routing protocol was not simulated. 18 Durst et al. [11] looked at the Space Communications Protocol Specifications (SCPS) which are a suite of protocols designed by the Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) for satellite communications. SCPS TP handles link failures using explicit feedback in the form of SCPS Control Message Protocol ....
R. C. Durst, G. J. Miller, and E. J. Travis, "TCP extensions for space communications," in Proceedings of MOBICOM '96, 1996.
....of LEO satellite networks will affect the operation of middleware. One major reason is that middleware makes use of the Internet for communication (e.g. DCOM, CORBA IIOP) However, there are problems with current Internet protocols used over wireless mediums, and especially satellites [12]. These are outlined below: # TCP assumes that packets are lost only due to network congestion. When this occurs the congestion control mechanism reduces the window size and hence transmission rate. However, on a satellite link, packets are also lost due to the high error rates. In this case TCP ....
.... host and base station, and an improved transport protocol over the wireless link (e.g. I TCP [15] and enhancing the end to end TCP connection (e.g. using Selective Acknowledgements [16] or Explicit Loss Notification [13] SCPS TP (Space Communications Protocol Standards Transport Protocol) [12] is 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 ....
R. C. Durst, G. J. Miller, and E. J. Travis, "TCP extensions for space communications, " Wireless Networks, vol. 3, no. 5, pp. 389--403, Oct. 1997.
....whether the bottleneck along the forward and reverse paths was the same. The bottleneck could differ in the two directions due to asymmetric routing, for example [Pa96] or because some media, such as satellite links, can have significant bandwidth asymmetries depending on the direction traversed [DMT96]. For estimating bottleneck bandwidth by measuring TCP traffic, a second problem arises: if the only measurements available are those at the sender, then ack compression (x 6.1) can significantly alter the spacing of the small ack packets as they return through the network, distorting the ....
R. Durst, G. Miller and E. Travis, "TCP Extensions for Space Communications," Proc. MOBICOM ' 96, pp. 15-26, Nov. 1996.
....There are several similarities between the space communication environment and the mobile and wireless environments, such as link outage, high latency, varying RTT, data corruption etc. As a result, research on transport layers for satellite networks, is also relevant for our work. Durst et al. [68], propose space communications protocol standards transport protocol (SCPS TP) a protocol for space communications, which has several mechanisms for enhancing TCP to counter the problems of data corruption, link asymmetry and limited bandwidth. The mechanisms include using Internet control ....
R. Durst, E. Travis, and G. Miller, "TCP extensions for space communications," Wireless Networks, vol. 3, pp. 389--403, 1996.
....Gb sec links; and yet there two protocols, UDP and TCP, that govern most of this communication. For this reason, many have proposed modifications and specializations to UDP or TCP to better serve the needs of applications. A literature search for proposed modifications quickly returns many results [3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20, 23, 25, 28, 30, 31]. This work was funded by generous grants from NSF (DGE 9616736) and DARPA (F30602 00 2 0565) Correspondence concerning this paper may be sent to ely cs.washington.edu. Because the networking stack is traditionally part of the operating system, most of these modifications were developed and ....
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....corruption caused by wireless induced errors. Thus, a lot of research has focused on mechanisms to improve TCP performance in cellular wireless systems (e.g. 2, 3] Other studies have looked at the problem of bandwidth asymmetry and large round trip times, prevalent in satellite networks(e.g. [8, 4]) In this report we address another characteristic of mobile ad hoc networks that impacts TCP performance: link failures due to mobility. In Part I of the report [12] we presented a performance analysis of standard TCP over mobile ad hoc networks and an analysis of the use of explicit noti ....
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