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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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Discriminating Congestion Losses from Wireless Losses using.. - Biaz, Vaidya (1998)   (39 citations)  (Correct)

....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.


Discriminating Congestion Losses from Wireless Losses using.. - Biaz, Vaidya (1998)   (39 citations)  (Correct)

....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.


Performance of TCP Congestion Predictors as Loss Predictors - Saad Biaz   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....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.


Sender-Based Heuristics for Distinguishing Congestion Losses.. - Saad Biaz (1998)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

....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.


Cross-Layer Design Optimizations in Wireless Protocol Stacks - Raisinghani, Iyer (2004)   (Correct)

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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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