Modeling Finite Buffer Effects on TCP Traffic over an IEEE 802.11 Infrastructure WLAN


Autoria(s): Bhardwaj, Onkar; Sharma, GVV; Panda, Manoj K; Kumar, Anurag
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

The network scenario is that of an infrastructure IEEE 802.11 WLAN with a single AP with which several stations (STAs) are associated. The AP has a finite size buffer for storing packets. In this scenario, we consider TCP controlled upload and download file transfers between the STAs and a server on the wireline LAN (e.g., 100 Mbps Ethernet) to which the AP is connected. In such a situation, it is known (see, for example, (3), [9]) that because of packet loss due to finite buffers at the Ap, upload file transfers obtain larger throughputs than download transfers. We provide an analytical model for estimating the upload and download throughputs as a function of the buffer size at the AP. We provide models for the undelayed and delayed ACK cases for a TCP that performs loss recovery only by timeout, and also for TCP Reno.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/22099/1/25.pdf

Bhardwaj, Onkar and Sharma, GVV and Panda, Manoj K and Kumar, Anurag (2009) Modeling Finite Buffer Effects on TCP Traffic over an IEEE 802.11 Infrastructure WLAN. In: 1st International Conference on Communication Systems and Networks, Jan 05-10, 2009, Bangalore, India, pp. 306-315.

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IEEE

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http://www.comsnets.org/2009/technical_program.htm

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/22099/

Palavras-Chave #Electrical Communication Engineering
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Conference Paper

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