2014
DOI: 10.1504/ijcnds.2014.060626
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Evaluation of the end-to-end TCP performance for vertical handover using intermediate switching network

Abstract: Most of the traffic in today's network uses the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) as the transport layer protocol for reliable end-to-end packet delivery. However, TCP considers packet loss to be the result of network congestion which makes it unsuitable for mobile wireless communication, where sporadic and temporary packet losses are usual due to fading, shadowing, hand-off and other radio effects. During the vertical hand-off between different wireless technologies, the problem of end-to-end connection and… Show more

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“…Convergence to fairness has been a topic that attracted significant attention from the networking research community, for several network types ranging from the internet in general (Tan and Yang, 2009;Misra et al, 2010) to machine-to-machine (Ferdouse et al, 2015;Teja et al, 2015), healthcare (Misra et al, 2009b;Misra and Chatterjee, 2014) and wireless networks (Dhurandhe et al, 2011;Chatterjee and Misra, 2014;Dhurandher et al, 2009;Yadav et al, 2014). The focus of the present study is the fair allocation of bandwidth to internet TCP flows.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Convergence to fairness has been a topic that attracted significant attention from the networking research community, for several network types ranging from the internet in general (Tan and Yang, 2009;Misra et al, 2010) to machine-to-machine (Ferdouse et al, 2015;Teja et al, 2015), healthcare (Misra et al, 2009b;Misra and Chatterjee, 2014) and wireless networks (Dhurandhe et al, 2011;Chatterjee and Misra, 2014;Dhurandher et al, 2009;Yadav et al, 2014). The focus of the present study is the fair allocation of bandwidth to internet TCP flows.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%