In this paper, we recommend suitable transport protocols for an aeronautical network supporting Internet and data services via satellite. For the future IP-based aeronautical satellite hybrid network, we describe TCP protocol and focus on the problems that cause dramatically degraded performance of the Transport Protocol. Based on the observation that it is difficult for an end-to-end solution to solve these problems effectively, we propose a new TCP-splitting protocol, termed Aeronautical Transport Control Protocol (AeroTCP). The main idea of this protocol is to use a fixed window for flow control and one duplicated acknowledgement (ACK) for fast recovery. We also study the Gilbert-Elliott channel model for satellite channel since protocol...
Satellites represent a well-assessed approach for delivering broadband service. Several satellite sy...
Geostationary satellite links have characteristics that can degrade the performance of TCP. The prop...
Several satellite systems currently in operation or under development claim to support broadband Int...
We recommend suitable transport protocols for an aeronautical network supporting Internet and data s...
The IP-based Broadband Aeronautical Satellite Network will provide numerous new applications and ser...
The last decade has seen the clear dominance of the Internet Protocol in the data communication netw...
AbstractThe IP-based networks on aircraft serve to support Internet services via satellites. However...
Abstract: In this paper, we discuss the use of the split-connection mechanism in networks involving ...
The expected evolution of aircraft traffic in the next decades and the foreseen lack of communicatio...
Satellites play important roles in global telecommunications. However, the performance of Transmiss...
Abstract — This paper describes a TCP splitting solution for multi-access bent-pipe GEO satellite ne...
This paper addresses the study of TCP performance over a heterogeneous network, where the access to ...
Abstract — The transmission control protocol (TCP) is a connection-oriented, end-to-end reliable pro...
Abstract—Since satellite channel can be used as a part of an heterogeneous network, researchers att...
The Transport Control Protocol (TCP) performs well on wired networks, where packet losses occur most...
Satellites represent a well-assessed approach for delivering broadband service. Several satellite sy...
Geostationary satellite links have characteristics that can degrade the performance of TCP. The prop...
Several satellite systems currently in operation or under development claim to support broadband Int...
We recommend suitable transport protocols for an aeronautical network supporting Internet and data s...
The IP-based Broadband Aeronautical Satellite Network will provide numerous new applications and ser...
The last decade has seen the clear dominance of the Internet Protocol in the data communication netw...
AbstractThe IP-based networks on aircraft serve to support Internet services via satellites. However...
Abstract: In this paper, we discuss the use of the split-connection mechanism in networks involving ...
The expected evolution of aircraft traffic in the next decades and the foreseen lack of communicatio...
Satellites play important roles in global telecommunications. However, the performance of Transmiss...
Abstract — This paper describes a TCP splitting solution for multi-access bent-pipe GEO satellite ne...
This paper addresses the study of TCP performance over a heterogeneous network, where the access to ...
Abstract — The transmission control protocol (TCP) is a connection-oriented, end-to-end reliable pro...
Abstract—Since satellite channel can be used as a part of an heterogeneous network, researchers att...
The Transport Control Protocol (TCP) performs well on wired networks, where packet losses occur most...
Satellites represent a well-assessed approach for delivering broadband service. Several satellite sy...
Geostationary satellite links have characteristics that can degrade the performance of TCP. The prop...
Several satellite systems currently in operation or under development claim to support broadband Int...