TY - GEN
T1 - Improvement of an ACK returning method of TCP proxies in network environment with wireless LANs
AU - Honda, Naohiro
AU - Hui, Wang
AU - Nishida, Yuichi
AU - Fukushima, Yukinobu
AU - Yokohira, Tokumi
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - In a network environment including a wireless LAN and a wired network, split-connection type proxies have been proposed to improve TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) throughput. A proxy is placed at the boundary between a wireless LAN and a wired network, and it splits a TCP connection which is established between a host (WSTA) in a wireless LAN and a host (STA) in a wired network into two virtual TCP connections. We have proposed a split-connection proxy called DA-Proxy, and simulation results in our previous works show that although the DA-Proxy can increase throughput of downflows (flows from STAs to WSTAs), throughput of upflows (flows from WSTAs to STAs) is not improved and is almost the same as that of upflows without the proxy. In this paper, we propose a new proxy called MDA-Proxy which tries to increase throughput of upflows by decreasing the number of ACKs in a WLAN and show its effectiveness using simulation results.
AB - In a network environment including a wireless LAN and a wired network, split-connection type proxies have been proposed to improve TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) throughput. A proxy is placed at the boundary between a wireless LAN and a wired network, and it splits a TCP connection which is established between a host (WSTA) in a wireless LAN and a host (STA) in a wired network into two virtual TCP connections. We have proposed a split-connection proxy called DA-Proxy, and simulation results in our previous works show that although the DA-Proxy can increase throughput of downflows (flows from STAs to WSTAs), throughput of upflows (flows from WSTAs to STAs) is not improved and is almost the same as that of upflows without the proxy. In this paper, we propose a new proxy called MDA-Proxy which tries to increase throughput of upflows by decreasing the number of ACKs in a WLAN and show its effectiveness using simulation results.
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U2 - 10.1109/GCCE.2012.6379960
DO - 10.1109/GCCE.2012.6379960
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84872293961
SN - 9781467315005
T3 - 1st IEEE Global Conference on Consumer Electronics 2012, GCCE 2012
SP - 704
EP - 708
BT - 1st IEEE Global Conference on Consumer Electronics 2012, GCCE 2012
T2 - 1st IEEE Global Conference on Consumer Electronics, GCCE 2012
Y2 - 2 October 2012 through 5 October 2012
ER -