Presentation 2014-11-05
Impact of Router Buffer Size on TCP/UDP with 802.11g Performance(Internet and Applications・2,Internet Architecture and Applications)
Werapon POOPHUN, Suwat PATTARAMALAI,
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Abstract(in English) The buffer size of bottleneck router in the dumbbell network is studied. Each network end nodes are connected with wireless IEEE 802.11g devices. The size of buffer is varied and its effects on the performance is measured by simulation on network simulation 2 (NS2). Throughput, congestion window size and packet loss are calculated as the performance parameters. The queue management methods are drop tail and random early detection on TCP_Reno and UDP transmission. The simulation results show that TCP throughput is increasing and UDP packet loss is decreasing with the bigger router buffer size also.
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Keyword(in English) Router buffer / IEEE 802.11g / TCP-Reno / UDP / Drop tail / Random Early Detection / NS2
Paper # IA2014-39
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Conference Date 2014/10/29(1days)
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Title (in English) Impact of Router Buffer Size on TCP/UDP with 802.11g Performance(Internet and Applications・2,Internet Architecture and Applications)
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Keyword(1) Router buffer
Keyword(2) IEEE 802.11g
Keyword(3) TCP-Reno
Keyword(4) UDP
Keyword(5) Drop tail
Keyword(6) Random Early Detection
Keyword(7) NS2
1st Author's Name Werapon POOPHUN
1st Author's Affiliation Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Faculty of Engineering()
2nd Author's Name Suwat PATTARAMALAI
2nd Author's Affiliation Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
Date 2014-11-05
Paper # IA2014-39
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 286
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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