A Cross-Layer Perspective on Transport Protocol Performance in Wireless Networks

Communication by wireless technologies has seen a tremendous growth in the last decades. Mobile phone technology and wireless broadband solutions are rapidly replacing the last-hop wireline connectivity for telephones and Internet access.  Research has, however, shown that Internet traffic can exper...

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Main Author: Alfredsson, Stefan
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Karlstads universitet, Avdelningen för datavetenskap 2012
Subjects:
4G
TCP
UDP
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kau-95722014-09-11T04:53:48ZA Cross-Layer Perspective on Transport Protocol Performance in Wireless NetworksengAlfredsson, StefanKarlstads universitet, Avdelningen för datavetenskapKarlstad2012Wireless networks4Gcross-layer interactionTCPUDPemulationperformance evaluationoptimizationsCommunication by wireless technologies has seen a tremendous growth in the last decades. Mobile phone technology and wireless broadband solutions are rapidly replacing the last-hop wireline connectivity for telephones and Internet access.  Research has, however, shown that Internet traffic can experience a performance degradation over wireless compared to wired networks.  The inherent properties of radio communication lead to a higher degree of unreliability, compared to communication by wire or fiber.  This can result in an increased amount of transmission errors, packet loss, delay and delay variations, which in turn affect the performance of the main Internet transport protocols TCP and UDP.  This dissertation examines the cross-layer relationship between wireless transmission and the resulting performance on the transport layer. To this end, experimental evaluations of TCP and UDP over a wireless 4G downlink system proposal are performed.  The experiment results show, in a holistic scenario, that link-level adaptive modulation, channel prediction, fast persistent link retransmissions, and channel scheduling, enables the transport protocols TCP and UDP to perform well and utilize the wireless link efficiently.  Further, a novel approach is proposed where a modified TCP receiver can choose to accept packets that are corrupted by bit errors. Results from network emulation experiments indicate that by accepting and acknowledging even small amounts of corrupted data, a much higher throughput can be maintained compared to standard TCP. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-9572urn:isbn:978-91-7063-411-6Karlstad University Studies, 1403-8099 ; 2012:7application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
sources NDLTD
topic Wireless networks
4G
cross-layer interaction
TCP
UDP
emulation
performance evaluation
optimizations
spellingShingle Wireless networks
4G
cross-layer interaction
TCP
UDP
emulation
performance evaluation
optimizations
Alfredsson, Stefan
A Cross-Layer Perspective on Transport Protocol Performance in Wireless Networks
description Communication by wireless technologies has seen a tremendous growth in the last decades. Mobile phone technology and wireless broadband solutions are rapidly replacing the last-hop wireline connectivity for telephones and Internet access.  Research has, however, shown that Internet traffic can experience a performance degradation over wireless compared to wired networks.  The inherent properties of radio communication lead to a higher degree of unreliability, compared to communication by wire or fiber.  This can result in an increased amount of transmission errors, packet loss, delay and delay variations, which in turn affect the performance of the main Internet transport protocols TCP and UDP.  This dissertation examines the cross-layer relationship between wireless transmission and the resulting performance on the transport layer. To this end, experimental evaluations of TCP and UDP over a wireless 4G downlink system proposal are performed.  The experiment results show, in a holistic scenario, that link-level adaptive modulation, channel prediction, fast persistent link retransmissions, and channel scheduling, enables the transport protocols TCP and UDP to perform well and utilize the wireless link efficiently.  Further, a novel approach is proposed where a modified TCP receiver can choose to accept packets that are corrupted by bit errors. Results from network emulation experiments indicate that by accepting and acknowledging even small amounts of corrupted data, a much higher throughput can be maintained compared to standard TCP.
author Alfredsson, Stefan
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title A Cross-Layer Perspective on Transport Protocol Performance in Wireless Networks
title_short A Cross-Layer Perspective on Transport Protocol Performance in Wireless Networks
title_full A Cross-Layer Perspective on Transport Protocol Performance in Wireless Networks
title_fullStr A Cross-Layer Perspective on Transport Protocol Performance in Wireless Networks
title_full_unstemmed A Cross-Layer Perspective on Transport Protocol Performance in Wireless Networks
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publisher Karlstads universitet, Avdelningen för datavetenskap
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