Presentation 2007-11-16
Performance Evaluation of Proxy-based TCP in Ad Hoc Networks
Nobuhiko Itoh, Yuki Imanishi, Miki Yamamoto,
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Abstract(in English) In ad-hoc networks, a TCP session can obtain very low throughput with increase of the number of hops. One promising way to resolve this technical problem of TCP throughput degradation is proxy-based TCP. In proxy-based TCP, an end-to-end TCP session is divided by (an) intermediate proxy host(s), which leads to reduction of RTT of each divided session and improvement of TCP throughput. We evaluate proxy-based TCP in ad-hoc networks with a realistic assumption of finite buffer in proxy hosts. Our simulation results show that proxy-based TCP does not bring performance improvement and can obtain lower throughput than conventional end-to-end TCP. In the paper, we also discuss about the reason of this performance degradation of proxy-based TCP.
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Keyword(in English) Ad-hoc Network / TCP / Proxy-based TCP
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Title (in English) Performance Evaluation of Proxy-based TCP in Ad Hoc Networks
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Keyword(1) Ad-hoc Network
Keyword(2) TCP
Keyword(3) Proxy-based TCP
1st Author's Name Nobuhiko Itoh
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Kansai University()
2nd Author's Name Yuki Imanishi
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Kansai University
3rd Author's Name Miki Yamamoto
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Engineering Science, Kansai University
Date 2007-11-16
Paper # NS2007-103
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 311
Page pp.pp.-
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