| A. DeSimone, M. Chuah, O. Yue, Throughput Performance of Tranport-layer Protocols Over Wireless Lans, in: IEEE GLOBECOM, 1993. |
....wireless environments with transmission errors are becoming more common. This trend motivates our work on distinguishing between the two kinds of packet losses. Motivation: In recent years, with the advent of mobile computing, there has been significant interest in using TCP over wireless links [14, 5, 8, 6, 5, 4, 9]. Previous work has shown that, unless the protocol is modified, TCP performs poorly on paths that include a wireless link subject to transmission errors. The reason for this is the implicit assumption in TCP that all packet losses are due to congestion. Whenever a TCP sender detects a packet ....
A. DeSimone, M. Chuah, and O. Yue, "Throughput performance of tranport-layer protocols over wireless lans," in Proc. Globecom '93, Dec. 1993.
....popular protocol for reliable data delivery in the Internet. TCP is robust in that it can adapt to disparate network conditions [11] In recent years, wireless environments with transmission errors are becoming more common. Therefore, there is significant interest in using TCP over wireless links [15, 4, 8, 5, 4, 3, 9]. Previous work has shown that, unless the protocol is modified, TCP may perform poorly on paths that include a wireless link subject to transmission errors. The reason for this is the implicit assumption in TCP that all packet losses are due to congestion. Whenever a TCP sender detects a packet ....
A. DeSimone, M. Chuah, and O. Yue. Throughput performance of tranport-layer protocols over wireless lans. In Proc. Globecom '93, Dec. 1993.
....for wireless networks, it is worth discussing the motivation, in order to understand our experimental methodology, as well as the choice of measured parameters. Motivation: In recent years, with the advent of mobile computing, there has been significant interest in using TCP over wireless links [12, 2, 6, 3, 2, 1, 7]. Previous work has shown that, unless the protocol is modified, TCP performs poorly on paths that include a wireless link subject to transmission errors. The reason for this is the implicit assumption in TCP that all packet losses are due to congestion. Whenever a TCP sender detects a packet ....
A. DeSimone, M. Chuah, and O. Yue, "Throughput performance of tranport-layer protocols over wireless lans," in Proc. Globecom '93, Dec. 1993.
....This assumption is not accurate when a TCP connection traverses a wireless link. In this case, a significant fraction of packet losses may be due to transmission errors. Due to increasing acceptance of wireless networking technology, there is considerable interest in using TCP over wireless links [11, 2, 6, 3, 2, 1, 7]. Previous work has shown that, unless the TCP protocol is modified, it performs poorly on paths that include a wireless link subject to transmission errors. The reason for this is that a TCP sender activates congestion control mechanisms [8] even if a packet loss is due to wireless transmission ....
A. DeSimone, M. Chuah, and O. Yue, "Throughput performance of tranport-layer protocols over wireless lans," in Proc. Globecom '93, Dec. 1993.
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A. DeSimone, M. Chuah, O. Yue, Throughput Performance of Tranport-layer Protocols Over Wireless Lans, in: IEEE GLOBECOM, 1993.
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