The optimization of the end-to-end throughput of a TCP connection over geostationary satellite links is a challenging research topic because the high delay-bandwidth product, together with a non-negligible random loss of packets, are conditions which differ considerably from the original environment for which TCP was originally designed. As a result, TCP performance is significantly impaired by the channel bit error rate. In this paper we investigate the application of different FEC (forward error correction) types/rates and different bit rates, for the optimization of TCP goodput, in transmissions over a rain-faded geostationary satellite channel, provided that the end-to-end protocols are left unaltered. We compare physical-level FEC techniques, such as convolutional encoding/Viterbi decoding and Reed Solomon, link-level erasure codes and their combinations, over a wide field of signal-to-noise conditions of the satellite channel. The case of multiple connections per link is also analyzed, in addition to that of a single connection per link. . In order to evaluate the throughput of TCP long-lived connections we used a fluid simulator ad-hoc developed.

Goodput optimisation of long-lived TCP connections in a rain-faded satellite channel

Celandroni N.;Ferro E.;Potorti' F.
2004

Abstract

The optimization of the end-to-end throughput of a TCP connection over geostationary satellite links is a challenging research topic because the high delay-bandwidth product, together with a non-negligible random loss of packets, are conditions which differ considerably from the original environment for which TCP was originally designed. As a result, TCP performance is significantly impaired by the channel bit error rate. In this paper we investigate the application of different FEC (forward error correction) types/rates and different bit rates, for the optimization of TCP goodput, in transmissions over a rain-faded geostationary satellite channel, provided that the end-to-end protocols are left unaltered. We compare physical-level FEC techniques, such as convolutional encoding/Viterbi decoding and Reed Solomon, link-level erasure codes and their combinations, over a wide field of signal-to-noise conditions of the satellite channel. The case of multiple connections per link is also analyzed, in addition to that of a single connection per link. . In order to evaluate the throughput of TCP long-lived connections we used a fluid simulator ad-hoc developed.
2004
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
VTC2004-SPRING - IEEE 59th Vehicular Technology Conference
2901
2905
0-7803-8255-2
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
17-19 May 2004
Milan, Italy
Goodput
Log-lived TCP connections
Satellite fading
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Celandroni, N.; Ferro, E.; Potorti', F.
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