Improving TCP throughput stability in wireless multi-hop Ad hoc networks

Yahya M. Omar, H. Sigiuk, H. B. Salem, Tamir T. M. Hamdan
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To enable seamless integration of ad hoc networks with other Infrastructure LANs and to the Internet, TCP seems to be the natural choice for users of ad hoc networks that want to communicate reliably with each other and with the Internet. It is well-known that due to the nature of multi-hop wireless Ad hoc network applications, TCP throughput instability can have a devastating impact on the QoS requirements and is regarded as one of the main TCP problems. In this paper, we first illustrate the TCP throughput instability simulation results for a chain-topology network that uses the IEEE 802.11 medium access control protocol and ad hoc routing protocol. We then discuss why the performance of TCP is poor in this scenario. A simple solution is proposed that enables the DSR routing protocol to reduce its trigger of unnecessary route error process due to MAC collisions which interrupts and affects the TCP link operation, and forces the TCP congestion window to enter the slow start phase leading to deteriorated and unstable TCP throughput. Our proposed solution enforces the TCP sender to recover packet losses of data by fast retransmit / fast recovery TCP mechanism without resorting to the coarse grained Retransmission Time Out (RTO), which is often detrimental to throughput. It is shown that our modification in DSR has caused significant improvement in TCP throughput stability for the chain, grid, and random mobile topologies compared to TCPs over standard DSR.
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提高无线多跳Ad hoc网络中TCP吞吐量的稳定性
为了实现自组织网络与其他基础设施局域网和Internet的无缝集成,TCP似乎是希望彼此之间以及与Internet进行可靠通信的自组织网络用户的自然选择。众所周知,由于多跳无线自组织网络应用的性质,TCP吞吐量不稳定会对QoS需求产生破坏性影响,被认为是TCP的主要问题之一。在本文中,我们首先说明了使用IEEE 802.11介质访问控制协议和ad hoc路由协议的链拓扑网络的TCP吞吐量不稳定性仿真结果。然后我们讨论为什么TCP的性能在这种情况下很差。提出了一种简单的解决方案,使DSR路由协议能够减少由于MAC冲突导致的不必要的路由错误过程的触发,从而中断和影响TCP链路的运行,迫使TCP拥塞窗口进入慢启动阶段,导致TCP吞吐量恶化和不稳定。我们提出的解决方案强制TCP发送方通过快速重传/快速恢复TCP机制来恢复数据的数据包丢失,而不诉诸粗粒度重传超时(RTO),这通常对吞吐量有害。结果表明,与标准DSR上的TCP相比,我们对DSR的修改显著提高了链、网格和随机移动拓扑的TCP吞吐量稳定性。
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