2016 IEEE 6th International Conference on Advanced Computing (IACC) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/iacc.2016.100
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TCP over On-Board IP Networks with High Bit Error Rate and Frequent Link Outages

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“…The TCP-based anti-congestion algorithm is not suited to a wireless environment filled with mutations [1]; instead, it is more suitable for the relatively stable access environment [2] [3]. The TCP retransmission is also designed to prevent router congestion, and due to the characteristics of wireless communication, the high air-interface latency and packet loss will seriously affect the overall transmission performance of TCP [4] [5]. In addition, TCP also has other issues like stream multiplexing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The TCP-based anti-congestion algorithm is not suited to a wireless environment filled with mutations [1]; instead, it is more suitable for the relatively stable access environment [2] [3]. The TCP retransmission is also designed to prevent router congestion, and due to the characteristics of wireless communication, the high air-interface latency and packet loss will seriously affect the overall transmission performance of TCP [4] [5]. In addition, TCP also has other issues like stream multiplexing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, QUIC can avoid the HOL effect that SPDY (HTTP2.0) will have in the transport stream multiplexing. 4. Besides, QUIC has the overall framework of HTTP applications, including encryption, authentication, HTTP header compression and transport stream multiplexing, etc., which is much more convenient than implementing a UDP-based HTTP protocol by yourself.…”
Section: Introduction To Quicmentioning
confidence: 99%