In this paper we investigate the interaction between TCP and wireless ARQ mechanisms. The aim is to understand what is the best reliability degree of the wireless link in order to guarantee TCP performance. For this purpose, we first develop a Markov model for a selective repeat ARQ protocol, widely used in the current wireless environments. Secondly, we design a cross-layer algorithm that, by exploiting the proposed model, can adapt the number of link layer transmission attempts to the end-to-end packet loss rate perceived by TCP. The interaction between TCP and link layer is evaluated in a specific case study (TCP over 3G radio access) by means of simulations carried out by using a very detailed UMTS-TDD simulator based on its. The deployment of the link layer Markov model and of the proposed algorithm allows us to derive some interesting conclusions about the design of retransmission protocols in TCP/IP network environments.

On the effects of ARQ mechanisms on TCP performance in wireless environments / Baiocchi, Andrea; Vacirca, Francesco; A., De Vendictis; Todini, Alfredo. - 2:(2003), pp. 671-675. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (GLOBECOM 03) tenutosi a San Francisco, CA nel DEC 01-05, 2003) [10.1109/glocom.2003.1258323].

On the effects of ARQ mechanisms on TCP performance in wireless environments

BAIOCCHI, Andrea;VACIRCA, FRANCESCO;TODINI, Alfredo
2003

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In this paper we investigate the interaction between TCP and wireless ARQ mechanisms. The aim is to understand what is the best reliability degree of the wireless link in order to guarantee TCP performance. For this purpose, we first develop a Markov model for a selective repeat ARQ protocol, widely used in the current wireless environments. Secondly, we design a cross-layer algorithm that, by exploiting the proposed model, can adapt the number of link layer transmission attempts to the end-to-end packet loss rate perceived by TCP. The interaction between TCP and link layer is evaluated in a specific case study (TCP over 3G radio access) by means of simulations carried out by using a very detailed UMTS-TDD simulator based on its. The deployment of the link layer Markov model and of the proposed algorithm allows us to derive some interesting conclusions about the design of retransmission protocols in TCP/IP network environments.
2003
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