Authors
Hari Balakrishnan, Venkata N Padmanabhan, Srinivasan Seshan, Randy H Katz
Publication date
1996/8/28
Journal
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Volume
26
Issue
4
Pages
256-269
Publisher
ACM
Description
Reliable transport protocols such as TCP are tuned to perform well in traditional networks where packet losses occur mostly because of congestion. However, networks with wireless and other lossy links also suffer from significant non-congestion-related losses due to reasons such as bit errors and handoffs. TCP responds to all losses by invoking congestion control and avoidance algorithms, resulting in degraded end-to-end performance in wireless and lossy systems. In this paper, we compare several schemes designed to improve the performance of TCP in such networks. These schemes are classified into three broad categories: end-to-end protocols, where the sender is aware of the wireless link; link-layer protocols, that provide local reliability; and split-connection protocols, that break the end-to-end connection into two parts at the base station. We present the results of several experiments performed in both …
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