Presentation 2014/5/8
Method for decreasing delay time after burst packet loss on a LTE handover
YOSHIAKI NISHIKAWA, TAKAHIRO SHIROSHIMA,
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Abstract(in English) In this paper, we propose a method for decreasing delay time for an application by switching connections to send packets on a TCP connection. People using Mobile network often see that communication through the mobile network is stopping, though the radio intensity is enough strong for the communication. It is known that the end-to-end delay time of TCP can become long when a packet loss occurs on the communication path. Methods using multiple TCP connections with the purpose of avoiding that long delay time have been proposed. In this paper, we propose the method to switching two TCP connections. The appropriate time to switch connections is calculated based on receiving intervals at the receiver and time when a handover occurred. The experimental result shows that our methods reduced the delay by 95% in the commercial LTE network.
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Paper # VOl.2014-DPS-159 No.12,Vol.2014-MBL-71 No.12
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Title (in English) Method for decreasing delay time after burst packet loss on a LTE handover
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1st Author's Name YOSHIAKI NISHIKAWA
1st Author's Affiliation NEC, Cloud System Research Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name TAKAHIRO SHIROSHIMA
2nd Author's Affiliation NEC, Cloud System Research Laboratories
Date 2014/5/8
Paper # VOl.2014-DPS-159 No.12,Vol.2014-MBL-71 No.12
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 31
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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