milliProxy: A TCP proxy architecture for 5G mmWave cellular systems

Michele Polese, M. Mezzavilla, Menglei Zhang, Jing Zhu, S. Rangan, S. Panwar, M. Zorzi
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TCP is the most widely used transport protocol in the internet. However, it offers suboptimal performance when operating over high bandwidth mmWave links. The main issues introduced by communications at such high frequencies are (i) the sensitivity to blockage and (ii) the high bandwidth fluctuations due to Line of Sight (LOS) to Non Line of Sight (NLOS) transitions and vice versa. In particular, TCP has an abstract view of the end-to-end connection, which does not properly capture the dynamics of the wireless mmWave link. The consequence is a suboptimal utilization of the available resources. In this paper we propose a TCP proxy architecture that improves the performance of TCP flows without any modification at the remote sender side. The proxy is installed in the Radio Access Network, and exploits information available at the Next Generation Node Base (gNB) in order to maximize throughput and minimize latency.
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milliProxy: 5G毫米波蜂窝系统的TCP代理架构
TCP是互联网上使用最广泛的传输协议。然而,当在高带宽毫米波链路上运行时,它提供了次优性能。如此高频率的通信带来的主要问题是:(i)对阻塞的敏感性和(ii)由于视线(LOS)到非视线(NLOS)的转换造成的高带宽波动,反之亦然。特别是,TCP有一个端到端连接的抽象视图,它不能正确地捕捉无线毫米波链路的动态。其结果是对可用资源的次优利用。在本文中,我们提出了一种TCP代理架构,它可以在不修改远程发送端的情况下提高TCP流的性能。该代理安装在无线接入网中,并利用下一代节点基地(gNB)提供的信息,以最大限度地提高吞吐量和最小化延迟。
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