Transport Control Protocol (TCP) has been designed to provide reliable data delivery between end hosts in traditional wired networks and is the most widely used reliable transport protocol over the internet. TCP keeps looking at the traffic inside the network by employing the congestion control mechanisms. The basic assumption underlying TCP congestion control is that packet losses are an indication of congestion in the wired network. The effect of such an assumption on TCP's performance in wireless environments has been a long-standing research study. The reason is specific wireless properties such as high medium access contention; route breakage and high bit error rate in radio channels pose different challenges in TCP performanc...
In multi-hop wireless networks, TCP suffers from performance deterioration due to poor wireless chan...
In order to meet the incremental requirements from clients, fifth generation Wireless Local Area Net...
AbstractThe conventional TCP was designed to wired networks on the assumption that the loss of data ...
The acknowledgment strategy has great potential to increase the TCP throughput when it runs over 802...
The acknowledgment strategy has great potential to increase TCP throughput when it runs over 802.11 ...
Abstract—In this paper, the performance of IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol is analysed in terms of efficien...
A Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is a group of nodes connected via ad-hoc fashion for communicating w...
This paper studies TCP performance over multihop wireless ad hoc networks that use the IEEE 802.11 p...
Abstract — This paper studies the TCP performance with delayed ack in wireless networks (including a...
Congestion control in wireless networks is strongly dependent on the dynamics and instability of wir...
Wireless packet ad hoc networks are characterized by multi-hop wireless connectivity and limited ban...
Abstract — Multihop wireless networks based on the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol are promising for ad hoc...
Reliable data transfer is one of the most difficult tasks to be accomplished in multihop wireless ne...
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have become increasingly important in view of their promise of ubiqu...
Multihop ad hoc networks are collection of wireless nodes dynamically forming a temporary network wi...
In multi-hop wireless networks, TCP suffers from performance deterioration due to poor wireless chan...
In order to meet the incremental requirements from clients, fifth generation Wireless Local Area Net...
AbstractThe conventional TCP was designed to wired networks on the assumption that the loss of data ...
The acknowledgment strategy has great potential to increase the TCP throughput when it runs over 802...
The acknowledgment strategy has great potential to increase TCP throughput when it runs over 802.11 ...
Abstract—In this paper, the performance of IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol is analysed in terms of efficien...
A Mobile Ad-hoc Network (MANET) is a group of nodes connected via ad-hoc fashion for communicating w...
This paper studies TCP performance over multihop wireless ad hoc networks that use the IEEE 802.11 p...
Abstract — This paper studies the TCP performance with delayed ack in wireless networks (including a...
Congestion control in wireless networks is strongly dependent on the dynamics and instability of wir...
Wireless packet ad hoc networks are characterized by multi-hop wireless connectivity and limited ban...
Abstract — Multihop wireless networks based on the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol are promising for ad hoc...
Reliable data transfer is one of the most difficult tasks to be accomplished in multihop wireless ne...
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) have become increasingly important in view of their promise of ubiqu...
Multihop ad hoc networks are collection of wireless nodes dynamically forming a temporary network wi...
In multi-hop wireless networks, TCP suffers from performance deterioration due to poor wireless chan...
In order to meet the incremental requirements from clients, fifth generation Wireless Local Area Net...
AbstractThe conventional TCP was designed to wired networks on the assumption that the loss of data ...