Efficient TCP with Pacing for Multi-Hop Ad Hoc Networks
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概要
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In multi-hop ad hoc wireless networks, it is well known that TCP suffers severe performance degradation. This is due to its window-based approach to transmission control, which injects traffic bursts into the network. These bursts increase the frequency of contention in the MAC layer which forces the dropping of some packets. This paper proposes an efficient TCP with pacing, Paced TCP, to alleviate MAC contention and thus achieve better performance than the traditional TCP variants. Our design approach is a TCP that probe the available bandwidth of the network without affecting the stability of the network. Simulations show that Paced TCP not only achieves better performance but is also friendly to UDP traffic.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2010-03-01
著者
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TAKAHASHI Kiyoshi
Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama University
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Tsuboi Toshinori
Tokyo Univ. Technol. Hachioji‐shi Jpn
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Komuro Nobuyoshi
Chiba Univ. Chiba‐shi Jpn
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Luo Chang‐yi
Tokyo Univ. Technol. Hachioji‐shi Jpn
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Luo Chang-yi
Graduate School Of Bionics Computer And Media Sciences Tokyo University Of Technology
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Tsuboi Toshinori
Graduate School of Bionics, Computer and Media Sciences, Tokyo University of Technology
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Tsuboi Toshinori
School Of Computer Science Tokyo University Of Technology
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Tsuboi Toshinori
Graduate School Of Advanced Integration Science Chiba University
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KOMURO Nobuyoshi
Paced TCP
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Luo Chang-yi
Graduate School Of Advanced Integration Science Chiba University
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Takahashi Kiyoshi
Graduate School Of Advanced Integration Science Chiba University
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Kuriyama Takashi
Pyxisway Networks Inc.
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Tsuboi Toshinori
School Of Science Tokyo University Of Technology
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