A Novel Recursive Method for Analysis Performance of TCP Flow in Wireless LAN

M. Hassani, Meysam Mohammadi, Sanaz Pashforoush
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The transmission control protocol (TCP) is widely used in wired and wireless networks. It provides reliable transport services between end-to-end hosts. Since TCP performance affects the overall network performance, several analytical models were proposed to describe the steady-state throughput of bulk transfer TCP flows (i.e., a flow with large amount of data to send, such as FTP transfers). However, most TCP flows in the Internet world are short-lived to see few losses and they cannot reach the steady-state, consequently their performance is determined by the startup effects such as the connection establishment and the slow start mechanisms. Surprisingly, all of the previous models did not investigate the heterogeneity of wireless networks which is considered the most important issue in wired-cum-wireless networks. The heterogeneity is shown by different characteristics and different segment loss probability for various types of wireless networks such as IEEE 802.11 WLAN and 3G cellular network. Moreover, wireless TCP flows are much shorter than wired flows due to the time varying characteristics of wireless networks. In this research, a recursive and analytical model is developed and used to determine the performance of TCP in heterogeneous wired-cum-wireless networks in terms of average completion time for the short-lived TCP flows is proposed. The proposed model focuses on heterogeneous wireless networks. The proposed model is based on the knowledge of average dropping probability, the average roundtrip time and the flow size both wired and wireless links. The simulation results are very much the same as the values obtained from the analytical model.
一种新的无线局域网中TCP流性能分析递归方法
传输控制协议(TCP)广泛应用于有线和无线网络。它在端到端主机之间提供可靠的传输服务。由于TCP性能影响整体网络性能,因此提出了几种分析模型来描述批量传输TCP流(即需要发送大量数据的流,如FTP传输)的稳态吞吐量。然而,Internet世界中的大多数TCP流都是短暂的,损失很少,无法达到稳定状态,因此它们的性能取决于连接建立和慢启动机制等启动效应。令人惊讶的是,之前的所有模型都没有研究无线网络的异质性,而这被认为是有线和无线网络中最重要的问题。不同类型的无线网络,如IEEE 802.11 WLAN和3G蜂窝网络,其异构性表现为不同的特性和不同的网段损失概率。此外,由于无线网络的时变特性,无线TCP流比有线流短得多。在本研究中,开发了一个递归分析模型,并根据短期TCP流的平均完成时间来确定TCP在异构有线和无线网络中的性能。该模型主要研究异构无线网络。该模型基于有线和无线链路的平均掉落概率、平均往返时间和流量大小等知识。仿真结果与解析模型的计算结果基本一致。
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