DocumentCode
1638864
Title
On the Cross-Layer Impact of TCP ACK Thinning on IEEE 802.11 Wireless MAC Dynamics
Author
Kim, Hyogon ; Lee, Heejo ; Shin, Sangmin ; Kang, Inhye
Author_Institution
Korea Univ., Seoul
fYear
2006
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
ACK thinning refers to the technique to discard or reduce TCP acknowledgements (ACKs) for the purpose of diverting scarce bandwidth to TCP data traffic. Delayed ACK and ACK filtering fall into the category. It has been shown that under some circumstances the technique is effective to boost the TCP throughput on wireless links, in particular the IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN (WLAN). In this paper, however, we show that ACK thinning backfires under congestion due to its cross-layer impact on the 802.11 MAC dynamics. With the ACK filtering example, we demonstrate the phenomenon and analyze the cause. Based on the analysis, we show how the IEEE 802.11 contention window size control solves the problem. Although only the ACK filtering and Delayed ACK are considered in this paper, any other techniques to save on TCP ACK bandwidth usage share the same fundamental issues.
Keywords
access protocols; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication traffic; transport protocols; wireless LAN; ACK thinning; IEEE 802.11 wireless MAC dynamics; TCP acknowledgement thinning; TCP data traffic; TCP delayed acknowledgement filtering; TCP throughput; WLAN; bandwidth usage; contention window size control; cross-layer impact; network congestion; wireless LAN; wireless link; Availability; Bandwidth; Delay; Filtering; Robustness; Size control; Stability; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Wireless LAN;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2006. VTC-2006 Fall. 2006 IEEE 64th
Conference_Location
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0062-7
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0063-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VTCF.2006.463
Filename
4109728
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