DocumentCode
3564263
Title
The impact of delayed ACK on TCP variants protocols in wireless network
Author
Bisoy, Sukant Kishoro ; Pattnaik, Prasant Kumar ; Das, Amardeep ; Panda, Mohit Ranjan
Author_Institution
C.V. Raman Coll. of Eng., Bhubaneswar, India
fYear
2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
TCP is a connection oriented and reliable protocol of transport layer. TCP receiver generates one acknowledgment denoted as ACK for each data packet that received to acknowledges the sender. If the data packet and ACK uses the same path, then there may be collision between them due to channel contention. Finally TCP throughput is reduced due to huge ACK packet generation. TCP performance is very poor due to wireless channel characteristics. Since the packet loss is always related to path length, choosing appropriate delayed window size is an important parameter in wireless network. This paper, analyzes the impact of delayed acknowledgment on TCP variants say Newreno and Vegas in multi hop wireless networks. However the issues of congestion and loss recovery techniques for these two mechanisms are different. In this paper we study how well the TCP variants react with delayed acknowledgement strategy in multi hop network with different topologies and various flow patterns with respect to throughput, average delay and number of retransmission. The simulation result shows that TCP-Vegas achieve higher throughput, fewer retransmissions and less delay than Newreno. The performance of TCP-Vegas with delayed ack gets best performance among TCP variants.
Keywords
data communication; radio networks; radio receivers; transport protocols; wireless channels; ACK packet generation; TCP receiver; TCP variants; TCP-Vegas; channel contention; loss recovery techniques; multihop network; multihop wireless networks; packet loss; variants protocols; wireless channel characteristics; Estimation; Surfaces; Wireless communication; Delayed ACK; Delayed window limit; NS2; Newreno; TCP; Vegas;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
High Performance Computing and Applications (ICHPCA), 2014 International Conference on
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-5957-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICHPCA.2014.7045302
Filename
7045302
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