Title :
TCP Venoplus — A cross-layer approach to improve TCP performance in wired-cum-wireless networks using signal strength
Author :
Shetty, Sachin ; Tang, Ying ; Collani, William
Author_Institution :
Tennessee State Univ., Nashville, TN, USA
Abstract :
In wired-cum-wireless networks, one of the main design challenges for TCP is to accurately distinguish congestion losses from random losses caused due to channel noise and interference. TCP Veno has been widely deployed in wireless networks to address this challenge. TCP Veno has been demonstrated to show better performance than TCP Reno in wired-cum-wireless environments. However, TCP Veno does not take into consideration the effects of channel noise and interference on packet losses, which impacts the accuracy of TCP Veno´s packet loss identification and thereby causes underutilization of bandwidth in lightly-loaded networks. In this paper, we propose TCP Venoplus which contains two refinements to improve the performance of TCP Veno in lightly-loaded networks. The first refinement incorporates a new variable, congestion loss window, into TCP Veno. This new variable will aid TCP Veno in proper utilization of bandwidth in presence of lightly-loaded traffic. The second refinement involves procuring power level of received packet from the MAC layer to aid in better detection of random losses. The simulation results demonstrate that, the two refinements in TCP Venoplus can significantly improve Veno´s throughput with accurate packet loss identification and without compromising fairness.
Keywords :
interference (signal); telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; wireless channels; MAC layer; TCP Reno; TCP Venoplus; TCP performance; channel interference; channel noise; congestion loss window; congestion losses; cross-layer approach; lightly-loaded networks; lightly-loaded traffic; packet loss identification; signal strength; wired-cum-wireless environments; wired-cum-wireless networks; Bandwidth; Bit error rate; Error correction; Interference; Performance loss; Protocols; Signal design; Throughput; Wireless networks; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
Networking, Sensing and Control (ICNSC), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6450-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICNSC.2010.5461571