DocumentCode :
2284745
Title :
On the performance of TCP spoofing in satellite networks
Author :
Ishac, Joseph ; Allman, Mark
Author_Institution :
Satellite Networks & Architectures Branch, NASA Glenn Res. Center, Cleveland, OH, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
700
Abstract :
In this paper, we analyze the performance of TCP in a network that consists of both satellite and terrestrial components. One method, proposed by outside research, to improve the performance of data transfers over satellites is to use a performance enhancing proxy often dubbed "spoofing". Spoofing involves the transparent splitting of a TCP connection between the source and destination by some entity within the network path. In order to analyze the impact of spoofing, we constructed a simulation suite based around the network simulator ns-2. The simulation reflects a host with a satellite connection to the Internet and allows the option to spoof connections just prior to the satellite. The methodology used in our simulation allows us to analyze spoofing over a large range of file sizes and under various congested conditions, while prior work on this topic has primarily focused on bulk transfers with no congestion. As a result of these simulations, we find that the performance of spoofing is dependent upon a number of conditions.
Keywords :
Internet; data communication; military communication; performance evaluation; satellite communication; simulation; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; Internet; TCP; congested conditions; data transfers; military communication; network simulator ns-2; performance enhancing proxy; satellite network; simulation suite; spoofing; terrestrial network; transparent splitting; Analytical models; Artificial satellites; Communication system traffic control; Intelligent networks; Internet; Military communication; Military satellites; NASA; Performance analysis; Transport protocols;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 2001. MILCOM 2001. Communications for Network-Centric Operations: Creating the Information Force. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7225-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2001.985925
Filename :
985925
Link To Document :
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