JOURNAL ARTICLE

Improving TCP Performance Over Multi-Hop Wireless Networks

Abstract

In multi-hop wireless networks, unlike the wired ones, two main factors affect the TCP performance. First, the maximum throughput is reached for a specific congestion window that is very difficult to detect under dynamically changing network traffic. Second, the excessive control traffic consumes channel bandwidth more severely than in the wired case. Our analysis and simulations show that, over high-speed connections, the much shorter ACK tcp packets consume the channel capacity comparable to the much longer data packets. Motivated by this insight, we first propose using different routes for data and ACK flows in a grid sensor network which achieves 60~100% performance gain. After that, we reformulate and improve an existing idea for TCP performance improvement by further lowering the number of control packets compared to the known methods. Extensive simulations show that this improves the TCP throughput up to 200% compared to the regular TCP, in long-hop wireless networks.

Keywords:
Computer network Computer science TCP Westwood plus TCP tuning Network packet TCP Friendly Rate Control TCP delayed acknowledgment TCP acceleration CUBIC TCP Zeta-TCP TCP global synchronization H-TCP Wireless network Network congestion Throughput Wireless Telecommunications

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Topics

Network Traffic and Congestion Control
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Wireless Networks and Protocols
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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