DocumentCode
2348833
Title
Enabling realistic cross-layer analysis based on satellite physical layer traces
Author
Kuhn, Nicolas ; Lochin, Emmanuel ; Lacan, Jérôme ; Boreli, Roksana ; Bes, Caroline ; Clarac, Laurence
fYear
2012
fDate
9-12 Sept. 2012
Firstpage
285
Lastpage
290
Abstract
We present a solution to evaluate the performance of transport protocols as a function of link layer reliability schemes (i.e. ARQ, FEC and Hybrid ARQ) applied to satellite physical layer traces. As modelling such traces is complex and may require approximations, the use of real traces will minimise the potential for erroneous performance evaluations resulting from imperfect models. Our Trace Manager Tool (TMT) produces the corresponding link layer output, which is then used within the ns-2 network simulator via the additionally developed ns-2 interface module. We first present the analytical models for the link layer with bursty erasure packets and for the link layer reliability mechanisms with bursty erasures. Then, we present details of the TMT tool and our validation methodology, demonstrating that the selected performance metrics (recovery delay and throughput efficiency) exhibit a good match between the theoretical results and those obtained with TMT. Finally, we present results showing the impact of different link layer reliability mechanisms on the performance of TCP Cubic transport layer protocol.
Keywords
satellite communication; telecommunication network reliability; transport protocols; ARQ; FEC; TCP cubic transport layer protocol; TMT; TMT tool; Trace Manager Tool; approximation theory; hybrid ARQ; link layer reliability scheme function; ns-2 interface module; ns-2 network simulator; realistic cross-layer analysis; satellite physical layer traces; Automatic repeat request; Delay; IP networks; Maintenance engineering; Physical layer; Reliability; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC), 2012 IEEE 23rd International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Sydney, NSW
ISSN
2166-9570
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2566-0
Electronic_ISBN
2166-9570
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PIMRC.2012.6362797
Filename
6362797
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