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Performance Analysis of the IEEE 802.11 Distribution Coordination Function (DCF)

  • Ryou, Myung-Seon;Park, Hong-Seong;Kwon, Wook-Hyun
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.1474-1479
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    • 2003
  • This paper proposes a transmission interval which includes collisions and retransmissions in the IEEE 802.11 DCF. The transmission probability is used for the calculation of collisions and retransmissions in the DCF. Since the noises are considered to analyze the transmission interval, retransmissions by the noises are included in the proposed transmission interval. The proposed transmission interval takes account of the retransmissions by packet errors, and makes it possible to analyze the maximum throughput of the DCF.

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System Capacity Analysis with the Retransmission Limit on ARQ in a Voice/Data DS-CDMA System

  • Lee, Chiho;Gwangzeen Ko;Kim, Kiseon
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.07a
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    • pp.513-516
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, we investigate the effect of the retransmission limit both the system capacity and the average number of retransmissions in a voice/data DS-CDMA system. Basically, we consider the IS-95 type reverse link of the CDMA system, which supports two kinds of services: a general voice and a packetized data service. ARQ is used for the reliable data transmission. Convolutional code is used for FEC and CRC-CCITT code is used for the error detection in ARQ. The result shows that the number of concurrent data users decreases as we reduce the number of the retransmissions. However, at the same time, we can also reduce the average number of retransmissions. Concluding1y, we can select the retransmission limit so as to reduce large amount of' retransmissions with small sacrifice in the system capacity.

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A Heuristic Buffer Management and Retransmission Control Scheme for Tree-Based Reliable Multicast

  • Baek, Jin-Suk;Paris, Jehan-Francois
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 2005
  • We propose a heuristic buffer management scheme that uses both positive and negative acknowledgments to provide scalability and reliability. Under our scheme, most receiver nodes only send negative acknowledgments to their repair nodes to request packet retransmissions while some representative nodes also send positive acknowledgments to indicate which packets can be discarded from the repair node's buffer. Our scheme provides scalability because it significantly reduces the number of feedbacks sent by the receiver nodes. In addition, it provides fast recovery of transmission errors since the packets requested from the receiver nodes are almost always available in their buffers. Our scheme also reduces the number of additional retransmissions from the original sender node or upstream repair nodes. These features satisfy the original goal of treebased protocols since most packet retransmissions are performed within a local group.

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A Wireless TCP Protocol for Throughput Enhancement in Wireless Broadband (휴대 인터넷에서 처리율 향상을 위한 Wireless TCP 프로토콜)

  • Moon, Il-Young
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2006.04a
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    • pp.57-59
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, we investigate the wireless TCP protocol for throughput improvement in wireless Broadband. If the burst error duration of a wireless link is significantly long, retransmissions of lost packets by Snoop TCP are fulfilled mainly not by the receipt of duplicate acknowledgement (DUPACKs) but by local timer expiration. With the proposed scheme, Snoop TCP recovers packet losses fast by shortening the interval of local retransmissions based on the channel status. From the simulation results, we can show that the proposed scheme can improve TCP throughput considerably.

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Selection Relaying Scheme Based Geographic Information with Imperfectly Decoding Relays in ARQ protocols

  • Xuyen, Tran Thi;Kong, Hyung Yun
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.35 no.7A
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    • pp.639-645
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    • 2010
  • In the paper, a selection relaying scheme is proposed and analyzed in which relays retransmit the erroneous packet without checking the correctness of their received packets. The proposal not only achieves the full diversity gain in a limited number of retransmissions but it also gets better performance than other schemes. Additionally, a threshold in the number of retransmissions and the closed form expression for packet error rate (PER) are derived. Simulation results are given to confirm the accuracy of analysis and to significantly prove advantages of the proposal.

Error Adaptive Transport Protocol in Variable Error Rate Environment for Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Dang, Quang-Bui;Hwang, Won-Joo
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.32 no.4B
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    • pp.208-216
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    • 2007
  • Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are characterized by low capacity on each nodes and links. Wireless links have high bit error rate (BER) parameter that changes frequently due to the changes on network topology, interference, etc. To guarantee reliability in an error-prone environment, a retransmission mechanism can be used. In this mechanism, the number of retransmissions is used as a parameter that controls reliability requirement level. In this paper, we propose an Error Adaptive Transport Protocol (EATP) for WSNs that updates the number of retransmissions regularly to guarantee reliability during bit error rate changes as well as to utilize energy effectively. The said algorithm uses local information, thus, it does not create overhead problem.

Performance Analysis of VoIP Services in Mobile WiMAX Systems with a Hybrid ARQ Scheme

  • So, Jaewoo
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.510-517
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    • 2012
  • This paper analyzes the performance of voice-over-Internet protocol (VoIP) services in terms of the system throughput, the packet delay, and the signaling overhead in a mobile WiMAX system with a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) mechanism. Furthermore, a queueing analytical model is developed with due consideration of adaptive modulation and coding, the signaling overhead, and the retransmissions of erroneous packets. The arrival process is modeled as the sum of the arrival rate at the initial transmission queue and the retransmission queue, respectively. The service rate is calculated by taking the HARQ retransmissions into consideration. This paper also evaluates the performance of VoIP services in a mobile WiMAX system with and without persistent allocation; persistent allocation is a technique used to reduce the signaling overhead for connections with a periodic traffic pattern and a relatively fixed payload. As shown in the simulation results, the HARQ mechanism increases the system throughput as well as the signaling overhead and the packet delay.

Accuracy Improvement of RTT Measurement on the Alternate Path in SCTP (SCTP에서 대체 경로의 RTT 정확도 향상)

  • Kim, Ye-Na;Park, Woo-Ram;Kim, Jong-Hyuk;Park, Tae-Keun
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.34 no.5B
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    • pp.509-516
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    • 2009
  • The Stream Control Transmission Protocol(SCTP) is a reliable transport layer protocol that provides several features. Multihoming is the one of the features and allows an association(SCTP's term for a connection) between two endpoints to use multiple paths. One of the paths, called a primary path, is used for initial data transmission and in the case of retransmission an alternate path is used. SCTP's current retransmission policy attempts to improve the chance of success by sending all retransmissions to an alternate destination address. However, SCTP's current retransmission policy has been shown to actually degrade performance in many circumstances. It is because that, due to Karn's algorithm, successful retransmissions on the alternate path cannot be used to update RTT(Round-Trip Time) estimation for the alternate path. In this paper we propose a scheme to avoid such performance degradation. We utilize 2bits which is not used in the flag field of DATA and SACK chunks to disambiguate original transmissions from retransmissions and to keep RTT and RTO(Retransmission Time-Out) values more accurate.

ACCB- Adaptive Congestion Control with backoff Algorithm for CoAP

  • Deshmukh, Sneha;Raisinghani, Vijay T.
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.22 no.10
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    • pp.191-200
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    • 2022
  • Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) is a standardized protocol by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) for the Internet of things (IoT). IoT devices have limited computation power, memory, and connectivity capabilities. One of the significant problems in IoT networks is congestion control. The CoAP standard has an exponential backoff congestion control mechanism, which may not be adequate for all IoT applications. Each IoT application would have different characteristics, requiring a novel algorithm to handle congestion in the IoT network. Unnecessary retransmissions, and packet collisions, caused due to lossy links and higher packet error rates, lead to congestion in the IoT network. This paper presents an adaptive congestion control protocol for CoAP, Adaptive Congestion Control with a Backoff algorithm (ACCB). AACB is an extension to our earlier protocol AdCoCoA. The proposed algorithm estimates RTT, RTTVAR, and RTO using dynamic factors instead of fixed values. Also, the backoff mechanism has dynamic factors to estimate the RTO value on retransmissions. This dynamic adaptation helps to improve CoAP performance and reduce retransmissions. The results show ACCB has significantly higher goodput (49.5%, 436.5%, 312.7%), packet delivery ratio (10.1%, 56%, 23.3%), and transmission rate (37.7%, 265%, 175.3%); compare to CoAP, CoCoA+ and AdCoCoA respectively in linear scenario. The results show ACCB has significantly higher goodput (60.5%, 482%,202.1%), packet delivery ratio (7.6%, 60.6%, 26%), and transmission rate (40.9%, 284%, 146.45%); compare to CoAP, CoCoA+ and AdCoCoA respectively in random walk scenario. ACCB has similar retransmission index compare to CoAp, CoCoA+ and AdCoCoA respectively in both the scenarios.

Design of TCP-Light Protocol for wireless sensor network (무선센서네트워크를 위한 TCP-Light 프로토콜 설계)

  • Kim, Sun-Young;Jin, Kyo-Hong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2008.05a
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    • pp.477-480
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we design the TCP-Light protocol for directly connecting a sensor network with Internet. When we are monitoring the data and controlling of the sensor node, the sensor network must be connected to Internet. But TCP in wireless networks has a number of performance problems which is high bit-error rates and a hardware constraint. Moreover, the end-to-end acknowledgment and retransmission scheme employed by TCP causes expensive retransmissions along every hop of the path between the sender and the receiver. This paper introduces The TCP-Light protocol which increases TCP performance in wireless sensor networks, decreases the number of end-to-end retransmissions and decreases memory consumption.

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