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Abstract: TCP protocol has been designed and tuned to perform well on wired network where
the packet loss is mainly due to congestion. On heterogeneous networks where some
links can be wireless, this assumption is no more valid. In this paper, we propose a
mechanism which takes advantage of link level retransmissions on wireless link while
avoiding interference between link level and TCP retransmissions. The idea is to delay
the third and subsequent duplicate acknowledgements for some time, during which... (Update)
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...is 5Mbps and the maximum bandwidth of the wired link is 2Mbps. The bit error rate for the link to wireless Node 1 is uniformly distributed in [10 2 ] in bad state and [10 7 5 ] in good state. The bit error rate for the link to wireless Node 2 is uniformly distributed in [10...
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Mehta, M., Vaidya, N., "Delayed Duplicate-Acknowledgements: A Proposal to Improve Performance of TCP on Wireless Links," Texas A&M University, December 24, 1997. Available as http://www.cs.tamu.edu/faculty/vaidya/mobile.html http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mehta97delayed.html More
@article{ mehta98delayed,
author = "Miten Mehta and N. H. Vaidya",
title = "Delayed Duplicate Acknowledgements: {A} Proposal to Improve Performance of {TCP} on Wireless Links",
journal = "Tecnical Report (Texas A\&M University)",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/mehta97delayed.html" }
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