IEEE 802.11无线局域网TCP动态建模与分析

Jeonggyun Yu, Sunghyun Choi
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目前,IEEE 802.11无线局域网(WLAN)是无线Internet接入的主流解决方案,而传输控制协议(TCP)是Internet中占主导地位的传输协议。众所周知,在具有多个长寿命TCP流站的基础设施WLAN中,实际竞争TCP站的数量被限制在一个很小的数量,TCP的总吞吐量基本上与TCP站的总数无关。这是由于基础设施WLAN中TCP流控制的行为,其中下行链路(即接入点到站点)是瓶颈链路。在本文中,我们基于著名的802.11 p-persistent模型,开发了一个准确而现实的WLAN上长寿命TCP的分析模型。我们使用给定数量的TCP站和最大TCP接收窗口大小的模型计算活动TCP站的平均数量以及聚合TCP吞吐量。我们通过ns-2模拟验证了我们的模型。此外,我们从工作中发现,标准的最小争用窗口大小(即IEEE 802.11b和802.11a的最小争用窗口大小分别为31和15)在TCP吞吐量最大化的意义上不是最优的
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Modeling and analysis of TCP dynamics over IEEE 802.11 WLAN
Today, IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN (WLAN) is a prevailing solution for the wireless Internet access while transport control protocol (TCP) is the dominant transport protocol in the Internet. It is known that, in the infrastructure WLAN with multiple long-lived TCP flow stations, the actual number of contending TCP stations is limited to a small number, and the aggregated TCP throughput is basically independent of the total number of TCP stations. It is due to the behavior of the TCP flow control in the infrastructure WLAN, where the downlink (i.e., access point-to-stations) is the bottleneck link. In this paper, we develop an accurate and realistic analytical model of long-lived TCP over WLAN based on a well-known p-persistent model of the 802.11. We calculate the average number of the active TCP stations as well as the aggregated TCP throughput using our model for a given number of TCP stations and the maximum TCP receive window size. We verify our model via ns-2 simulations. Moreover, we find from our work that the minimum contention window sizes of the standards (i.e., 31 and 15 for IEEE 802.11b and 802.11a, respectively) are not optimal in the sense of the TCP throughput maximization
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