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Seventh International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN '98)
Distinguishing Congestion Losses from Wireless Transmission Losses : A Negative Result
Lafayette, Lousiana
October 12-October 15
ISBN: 0-8186-9014-3
Saad Biaz, Texas A&M University
Nitin H. Vaidya, Texas A&M University
TCP is a popular transport protocol used in present-day internet.When packet losses occur, TCP assumes that the packet losses are due to congestion, and responds by reducing its congestion window. When a TCP connection traverses a wireless link, a signif icant fraction of packet losses may occur due to transmission errors. TCP responds to such losses also by reducing congestion window. This results in unnecessary degradation in TCP performance.We define a class of functions named "loss predictors" which may be used by a TCP sender to guess the actual cause of a packet loss (congestion or transmission error) and take appropriate actions.These loss predictors use simple statistics on round-trip times and/or throughput, to determine the cause of a packet loss. We investigate their ability to determine the cause of a packet loss.
Index Terms:
TCP -- Transmission Error Losses -- Congestion Losses -- Loss Predictors Simulation Results
Citation:
Saad Biaz, Nitin H. Vaidya, "Distinguishing Congestion Losses from Wireless Transmission Losses : A Negative Result," icccn, pp.722, Seventh International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN '98), 1998
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