会议专题

The Impact of TCP Segment Size and Routing Change on Congestion Control Protocol Performance in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) congestion control Algorithms are simulated and analyzed in mobile ad hoc networks. The main research concentrates on the impact of TCP segment size on congestion control protocol performance. The protocols analyzed here include the Reno, SACK and Vegas protocol. The simulation and comprehensive analysis show that the impact of TCP segment size on congestion control protocol performance does exist. But different from common anticipation,the impact mainly occurs in the environment with sparse nodes and high-speed nodes. Different congestion control protocols present different performances associated with different network settings, e.g. mild Vegas protocol presents good performance in low speed and generic density environment, and radical Reno protocol adapts to the environment of sparse nodes and high-speed nodes.

Mobile ad hoc networks TCP segment size Congestion control

GONG Changqing WANG Qinghui WANG Guangxing

School of Information Science & Engineering Northeastern University Shenyang, China;College of Compu School of Information Science & Engineering Northeastern University Shenyang, China

国际会议

2005年无线通信、网络和移动计算国际会议

武汉

英文

820-823

2005-09-23(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)