Performance Analysis of TCP-AFC for Satellite-based Networks
Author(s) -
Nikhil Kothari,
Bhavika Gambhava,
K. S. Dasgupta
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/230-381
Subject(s) - computer science , satellite , telecommunications , aerospace engineering , engineering
Satellite has been identified as a potential candidate to meet the explosive Internet demand and to evolve the global Internet services. With a view to combat channel errors predominant in satellite based networks, TCP with Adaptive Flow Control and Delayed Fast Recovery (TCP-AFC) has been designed to identify a random loss with the help of selective acknowledgments. TCPAFC has demonstrated significant performance enhancement in error prone environments through simulations and experiments on an active emulated network. In order to substantiate the improvement, we investigate the performance of TCP-AFC in a real environment consisting of a Ku band satellite link, which is more susceptible to atmospheric conditions. This paper focuses on evaluation of TCP-AFC in real life situations having appreciable channel noise and delay. Results of the extensive experiments conducted on a test bed consisting of a symmetric GEO satellite link for different channel conditions, data volume, data type and data traffic are presented in this paper. Analysis of the results reconfirms the compatibility of TCP-AFC in a heterogeneous network besides the performance improvement over a dedicated satellite link .
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