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The Throughput Performance Of Wireless TCP Based On The LWIP Platform

Posted on:2007-04-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2178360185967925Subject:Communication and Information System
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Wireless access to the Internet requires that information integrity be preserved while transmitting data over the radio channel. Automatic repeat request (ARQ) schemes and transport control protocol (TCP) are often used as error-control techniques at the link layer and at the transport layer, respectively.In this paper, we study the interactions between an ARQ protocol and TCP when the last hop of the connection path is wireless by the actual network environment provided by LWIP.Link layer retransmissions are used to hide losses over the wireless link to TCP and to avoid that TCP interprets these losses as signs of network congestion. By adapting the protocol parameter setting at the link and transport layers to the time-varying characteristics of the wireless channel, we obtain a reliable communication link in spite of disadvantageous radio channel conditions. The number of retransmissions of the ARQ scheme and the TCP segment size can be set to proper values that, given certain propagation conditions, enable the desired quality of service (QoS) at the transport layer. In order to derive the protocol parameter setting fulfilling the QoS requirements,we develop detailed models of the ARQ protocol and TCP by using standard Markovian techniques.Our simulation results show that by setting appropriate number of ARQ retransmisssions,system QoS can be satisfied and TCP throughput can be optimized.
Keywords/Search Tags:ARQ, TCP, Markov, Lwip
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