2005 Systems Communications (ICW'05, ICHSN'05, ICMCS'05, SENET'05) 2005
DOI: 10.1109/icw.2005.13
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A new tuning maximum congestion window for improving TCP performance in MANET

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“…In feedback (cross layers) approaches, sender get detailed information from network state by collaborating between TCP layers of intermediate nodes. For example, since congestion control is not aware from losses due to wireless medium contention over 802 MAC protocol, it must collaborate with MAC layer to address these losses [6] [17]. Although Feedback methods are more precise than end-to-end approach [1], modifications in intermediate nodes make implementation complicated for WAN.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In feedback (cross layers) approaches, sender get detailed information from network state by collaborating between TCP layers of intermediate nodes. For example, since congestion control is not aware from losses due to wireless medium contention over 802 MAC protocol, it must collaborate with MAC layer to address these losses [6] [17]. Although Feedback methods are more precise than end-to-end approach [1], modifications in intermediate nodes make implementation complicated for WAN.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We identified three factors that may contribute to increase the level of contention: (1) the large congestion window increases the contention among the TCP data packets in the forward path Chen et al, 2003;Kim et al, 2005;Triantafyllidou et al, 2009) (2) generating ACK for every arrived packet will increase the contention between data and ACK packets in the forward and return path (Singh and Kankipati, 2004;Oliveira and Braun, 2007;Chen et al, 2008) and (3) hidden and exposed terminals (Chen et al, 2008;Cai et al, 2008). These factors cause an excessive number of medium accesses (Cai et al, 2008;Kim et al, 2006) that increases the level of contention.…”
Section: Contentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the behavior of SCTP and TCP on satellites networks have been done [4], [5], proving they can be adapted to this kind of situation and recommendations have been made on the settings of TCP [6], [7] on Mobile Ad Hoc-NETworks.…”
Section: Tcp and Sctpmentioning
confidence: 99%