Transmission protocols for challenging networks: LTP and LTP-T

F. Muhammad, L. Franck, S. Farrell
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Challenging networks require transmission protocols able to deal with the specificities of the environment. These adverse conditions include very long delays (delays in hours are normal), episodic connectivity, asymmetric data rates, higher bit error rate (The raw BERs are in the order of 10-2), very high free space losses (around 250-300 dB) and power constraints that may severely compromise the effectiveness of standard transport protocols. Transmissions protocols must also relieve applications and other upper-layer protocols (like the bundle protocol from the Delay Tolerant Network architecture) from the need to deal with the characteristics of intervening communications networks and services. In this paper we analyse the impacts of parameters such as loss probability and propagation delay on Licklider Transmission Protocol (LTP) [1], [2] and the newly proposed Licklider Transmission Protocol-(LTP-T) [3] following a comparative study of both the protocols.
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具有挑战性的网络传输协议:LTP和LTP- t
具有挑战性的网络要求传输协议能够处理环境的特殊性。这些不利条件包括非常长的延迟(延迟以小时为单位是正常的)、偶然性连接、不对称数据速率、较高的误码率(原始ber的数量级为10-2)、非常高的自由空间损失(约250-300 dB)以及可能严重损害标准传输协议有效性的功率限制。传输协议还必须使应用程序和其他上层协议(如来自容忍延迟网络体系结构的绑定协议)不必处理中间通信网络和服务的特性。本文通过对Licklider传输协议(LTP)[1]、[2]和新提出的Licklider传输协议-(LTP- t)[3]的比较研究,分析了损耗概率和传播延迟等参数对Licklider传输协议(LTP- t)[3]的影响。
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