Evaluation of Protocols and Algorithms for Improving the Performance of TCP over Wireless/Wired Network

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), it is an Internet Protocol which is designed for relatively reliable wire line network; it has another name called Transfer Control Protocol. It is known to perform poorly in the presence of wireless links because of its basic assumption that any loss of a data s...

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Published inComputational Intelligence and Information Technology pp. 693 - 697
Main Authors Vasanthi, V., Ajith Singh, N., Romen Kumar, M., Hemalatha, M.
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg
SeriesCommunications in Computer and Information Science
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Summary:Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), it is an Internet Protocol which is designed for relatively reliable wire line network; it has another name called Transfer Control Protocol. It is known to perform poorly in the presence of wireless links because of its basic assumption that any loss of a data segment is due to congestion and consequently it invokes congestion control measures. However, in wireless access links a large number of losses are occurred due to wireless link errors or host mobility. For this reasons, many researchers are working to improve TCP performance in such environment. In this paper WTCP’s performance is compared with TCP and WAP, Vegas showed a better performance in WTCP over TCP algorithms Vegas and New Reno. This results show that WTCP significantly improves the throughput of TCP connections due to its unique feature of hiding the time spent by the base station.
ISBN:364225733X
9783642257339
ISSN:1865-0929
1865-0937
DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-25734-6_120