Researchers have long realized that TCP performance degrades over wireless links. Many solutions, including link-layer error recovery, have been proposed to overcome this problem. This paper studies how these solutions perform in a wireless LAN network environment. The experiments are conducted using off-the-shelf products, in a controlled way. In particular, we focus on Linux 2.4 TCP performance using a USB-based Compaq 802.11b multiport wireless card, as a case study. A multi-layer view is adopted to analyze the complex interactions between layers of the network protocol stack. Our results show that the USB bus, the TCP implementation, and the wireless link-layer protocols can all affect the overall TCP performance. While the TCP and USB ...
Abstract — In 802.11 wireless links with disabled MAC retries, data and ACK packets within a TCP ses...
Abstract-The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the most usable transport layer protocol ...
This report focuses on explaining how the TCP/IP protocol stack works and how data transfer is achie...
This thesis presents research on transport layer behavior in wireless networks. As the Internet is e...
Wireless equipment based on IEEE 802.11 standard has been increasingly successful during the recent ...
This report is a survey of both the problems that arise when TCP is used over wireless links and the...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
To exploit the popularity of TCP as still the dominant sender and protocol of choice for transportin...
TCP performance degrades when end-to-end connections extend over wireless links which are characteri...
The results of an extensive experimental study of the performance of the TCP protocol over wireless ...
This paper experimentally studies the performance of 802.11b links in terms of round trip time (RTT)...
Reliable transport protocols such as TCP are tuned to per-form well in traditional networks where pa...
Recent technology has involved TCP in wireless applications even if it was originally designed to wo...
The growing popularity of wireless devices used to access the Internet and an increasing use of the ...
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is the dominant transport protocol in the Internet and supports ...
Abstract — In 802.11 wireless links with disabled MAC retries, data and ACK packets within a TCP ses...
Abstract-The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the most usable transport layer protocol ...
This report focuses on explaining how the TCP/IP protocol stack works and how data transfer is achie...
This thesis presents research on transport layer behavior in wireless networks. As the Internet is e...
Wireless equipment based on IEEE 802.11 standard has been increasingly successful during the recent ...
This report is a survey of both the problems that arise when TCP is used over wireless links and the...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
To exploit the popularity of TCP as still the dominant sender and protocol of choice for transportin...
TCP performance degrades when end-to-end connections extend over wireless links which are characteri...
The results of an extensive experimental study of the performance of the TCP protocol over wireless ...
This paper experimentally studies the performance of 802.11b links in terms of round trip time (RTT)...
Reliable transport protocols such as TCP are tuned to per-form well in traditional networks where pa...
Recent technology has involved TCP in wireless applications even if it was originally designed to wo...
The growing popularity of wireless devices used to access the Internet and an increasing use of the ...
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is the dominant transport protocol in the Internet and supports ...
Abstract — In 802.11 wireless links with disabled MAC retries, data and ACK packets within a TCP ses...
Abstract-The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the most usable transport layer protocol ...
This report focuses on explaining how the TCP/IP protocol stack works and how data transfer is achie...