TY - GEN
T1 - Semi-split TCP
T2 - 32nd IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks, LCN 2007
AU - Fei, Xie
AU - Ning, Jiang
AU - Yao, Hua Ho
AU - Hua, Kien A.
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - It has long been acknowledged that TCP performance suffers in hybrid networks. A Split TCP approach has been proposed to address this problem. In this approach, a proxy is employed at the boundary of wired networks (e.g. the Internet) and wireless networks (e.g. Cellular Networks, WLan or Mobile Ad Hoc Networks). This strategy significantly improves TCP performance. However, it does not maintain the end-to-end semantics of TCP. The loss of end-to-end semantics may cause problems to applications that rely on such a guarantee provided by TCP. In this paper, we introduce a novel technique called Semi-Split TCP to address the problem without sacrificing the benefits of Split TCP. We present the architecture and algorithms of the proposed technique; and give implementation, simulation, and analytical results to illustrate the feasibility of this method. Our simulation results demonstrate that Semi-Split TCP can achieve similar performance as Split-TCP without sacrificing the end-to-end semantics.
AB - It has long been acknowledged that TCP performance suffers in hybrid networks. A Split TCP approach has been proposed to address this problem. In this approach, a proxy is employed at the boundary of wired networks (e.g. the Internet) and wireless networks (e.g. Cellular Networks, WLan or Mobile Ad Hoc Networks). This strategy significantly improves TCP performance. However, it does not maintain the end-to-end semantics of TCP. The loss of end-to-end semantics may cause problems to applications that rely on such a guarantee provided by TCP. In this paper, we introduce a novel technique called Semi-Split TCP to address the problem without sacrificing the benefits of Split TCP. We present the architecture and algorithms of the proposed technique; and give implementation, simulation, and analytical results to illustrate the feasibility of this method. Our simulation results demonstrate that Semi-Split TCP can achieve similar performance as Split-TCP without sacrificing the end-to-end semantics.
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U2 - 10.1109/LCN.2007.145
DO - 10.1109/LCN.2007.145
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:47249141272
SN - 0769530001
SN - 9780769530000
T3 - Proceedings - Conference on Local Computer Networks, LCN
SP - 303
EP - 311
BT - Proceedings of the 32nd IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks, LCN 2007
Y2 - 15 October 2007 through 18 October 2007
ER -