32nd IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2007)
Semi-Split TCP: Maintaining End-to-End Semantics for Split TCP
Dublin, Ireland
October 15-October 18
ISBN: 0-7695-3000-1
Fei Xie, University of Central Florida, USA
It has long been acknowledged that TCP performance suffers in hybrid networks. A Split TCP approach has been proposed to address this problem. In this approach, a proxy is employed at the boundary of wired networks (e.g. the Internet) and wireless networks (e.g. Cellular #etworks, WLan or Mobile Ad Hoc #etworks). This strategy significantly improves TCP performance. However, it does not maintain the end-to-end semantics of TCP. The loss of end-to-end semantics may cause problems to applications that rely on such a guarantee provided by TCP. In this paper, we introduce a novel technique called Semi-Split TCP to address the problem without sacrificing the benefits of Split TCP. We present the architecture and algorithms of the proposed technique; and give implementation, simulation, and analytical results to illustrate the feasibility of this method. Our simulation results demonstrate that Semi-Split TCP can achieve similar performance as Split-TCP without sacrificing the end-to-end semantics.
Citation:
Fei Xie, Ning Jiang, Yao Hua Ho, Kien A. Hua, "Semi-Split TCP: Maintaining End-to-End Semantics for Split TCP," lcn, pp.303-314, 32nd IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN 2007), 2007