Performance Evaluation of SSTP A Transport Protocol for Satellite Channels

A. Canhoto, A. Anzaloni
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Most of Internet applications use the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) at the transport layer network. When Internet communications involve a satellite link, characteristics such as long propagation delay (GEO and MEO satellite links) and high bit error rates affect greatly TCP performance. In this work, we propose a new transport protocol, called SSTP, to be used in a satellite communication. SSTP doesn't implement any congestion control algorithm, it uses the sliding-window mechanism and ACK segments. Moreover, retransmissions are made based on SACK information and timeout detection in a different manner in order to recover errors more efficiently than TCP. The objective of this paper is to describe and evaluate SSTP performance comparing it to TCP Reno in a simulation scenario. Using the software OPNET Modeler 10.5A, we simulated a data transfer between two ground stations communicating themselves via a GEO satellite link with different values of BER. As performance parameter, we measured the throughput obtained by TCP and SSTP. In all observed cases, SSTP achieved greater performance than TCP
卫星信道SSTP A传输协议的性能评价
大多数Internet应用程序在传输层网络中使用传输控制协议(TCP)。当互联网通信涉及卫星链路时,长传播延迟(GEO和MEO卫星链路)和高误码率等特性对TCP性能影响很大。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种新的传输协议,称为SSTP,用于卫星通信。SSTP没有实现任何拥塞控制算法,它使用滑动窗口机制和ACK段。此外,为了比TCP更有效地恢复错误,重传是基于SACK信息和超时检测以一种不同的方式进行的。本文的目的是描述和评估SSTP性能,并将其与TCP Reno在模拟场景中进行比较。利用OPNET Modeler 10.5A软件,模拟了两个地面站之间的数据传输,这些地面站通过GEO卫星链路相互通信,具有不同的BER值。作为性能参数,我们测量了TCP和SSTP获得的吞吐量。在所有观察到的情况下,SSTP的性能都优于TCP
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