학술논문

Introducing feedback congestion control to a network with IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN
Document Type
Conference
Source
2004 Symposium on Wireless Telecommunications Wireless telecommunications symposium Wireless Telecommunications Symposium, 2004. :61-66 2004
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Feedback
Wireless LAN
Propagation losses
Wireless application protocol
Couplings
Wireless networks
Intelligent control
Intelligent networks
Testing
Buffer overflow
Language
Abstract
The interpretation by transmission control protocol (TCP) of loss of linkage as loss due to congestion causes significant inefficiency in a wireless network. Congestion that often occurs in a wireless LAN results in further reduced performance. The paper introduces a method of controlling congestion in a network via a feedback mechanism called fair intelligent congestion control (FICC) which is useful for improving TCP performance in such a network. FICC overcomes the inefficiency of TCP in misinterpreting the link loss as congestion loss. Simulation testing has demonstrated that, by eliminating buffer overflows caused by congestion, FICC provides desirable fairness, reduces delay variation and improves effective throughput.