Title :
TCP over micro mobility protocols: a systematic ripple effect analysis
Author :
Bhaskar, Ganesha ; Helmy, Ahmed
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
With the increasing popularity of powerful handheld/mobile computing devices and ubiquitous availability of wireless connectivity, protocols that support mobility are becoming increasingly important. It is critically important to explore and understand the design space, so that appropriate mechanisms are incorporated into the design to provide the required performance under the varied environments and services provided by the lower layers. The mechanisms incorporated into the design may interact in subtle ways with the mechanisms of the higher layer to produce unintended effects. We study how the different mechanisms of the lower layers (IP and MAC) that support mobility affect the performance of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). We use the building block framework to capture and study the wide variety in the IP layer handover optimization mechanisms. We use detailed 802.11 models to study the effect of MAC layer mobility support on TCP. We show by simulation how different mechanisms affect TCP differently in different scenarios. We also show results that are very counter intuitive, like buffering packets does not always improve TCP throughput and TCP-Tahoe performs better than its more sophisticated counterparts.
Keywords :
buffer storage; mobile computing; mobile radio; optimisation; packet radio networks; transport protocols; IP layer handover optimization; MAC layer mobility support; TCP; TCP-Tahoe; Transmission Control Protocol; handheld mobile computing devices; micro mobility protocols; packet buffering; systematic ripple effect; throughput; ubiquitous wireless connectivity; Delay; Handheld computers; Jitter; Media Access Protocol; Mobile computing; Multicast protocols; Performance analysis; TCPIP; Transport protocols; Wireless application protocol;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2004. VTC2004-Fall. 2004 IEEE 60th
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8521-7
DOI :
10.1109/VETECF.2004.1404631