Adaptive flow control for TCP on mobile phones
S Sanadhya, R Sivakumar - 2011 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
2011 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM, 2011•ieeexplore.ieee.org
The focus of this work is to study the efficacy of TCP's flow control algorithm on mobile
phones. Specifically, we identify the design limitations of the algorithm when operating in
environments, such as mobile phones, where flow control assumes greater importance
because of device resource limitations. We then propose an adaptive flow control (AFC)
algorithm for TCP that relies not just on the available buffer space but also on the application
read-rate at the receiver. We show, using NS2 simulations, that AFC can provide …
phones. Specifically, we identify the design limitations of the algorithm when operating in
environments, such as mobile phones, where flow control assumes greater importance
because of device resource limitations. We then propose an adaptive flow control (AFC)
algorithm for TCP that relies not just on the available buffer space but also on the application
read-rate at the receiver. We show, using NS2 simulations, that AFC can provide …
The focus of this work is to study the efficacy of TCP's flow control algorithm on mobile phones. Specifically, we identify the design limitations of the algorithm when operating in environments, such as mobile phones, where flow control assumes greater importance because of device resource limitations. We then propose an adaptive flow control (AFC) algorithm for TCP that relies not just on the available buffer space but also on the application read-rate at the receiver. We show, using NS2 simulations, that AFC can provide considerable performance benefits over classical TCP flow control.
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