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Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) is a transport protocol fits for real-time multimedia applications by processing congestion control and unreliable transmission. DCCP takes on a good performance in wired network while causes a substantial decline in wireless networks. This paper analyzes DCCP CCID-3 in wireless ad hoc networks and mainly focuses on two factors that impact the protocol performance...
With the popularization of Internet and formation of wireless technologies provide significant impact on Internet and Communication Technologies. These technologies have support of one of famous technique known as Adhoc Network. Adhoc Networks are assortment of mobile nodes connected by wireless links and also receiving attention in the scientific community. In adhoc networks, routes may be disconnected...
Since the IEEE 802.11 standard supports multiple data rates at the physical layer, many rate adaptation mechanisms have been proposed to utilize this multi-rate capability by dynamically switching rates in response to different channel conditions. In IEEE 802.11b networks, the guarantee of an equal transmission opportunity for all participating nodes results in performance anomaly. Traditional solutions...
Congestion in mobile ad hoc networks not only results in transmission delay and packet loss, but also degrades throughput. For effective congestion detection and control, accurate estimation of MAC overhead, packet retransmission, backoff interval and queuing delay is necessary. This paper proposes a congestion aware nodes (CAN) based scheme to control congestion in mobile ad hoc networks. In this...
The main concerns of network performance are throughput, end-to-end packet delay and packet loss. A high-performance network is characterized by high throughput, small delay, and low packet loss. A larger transmission radius increases the probability of finding a receiver with large progress, but simultaneously increases the probability of collision with other transmissions. Transmission range and...
In wireless ad hoc networks, the performance of the media access control (MAC) protocol has significant impact on the overall network performance. In contention-based MAC protocols, nodespsila access to the shared channel is not synchronized, and they contend for the channel whenever there are packets in their buffers ready to be sent. To reduce self-contention, Fast-Forward Mechanism and Quick Exchange...
A mobile ad hoc network is a network without any infrastructure or service access points. In wireless ad hoc networks, the performance of the media access control (MAC) protocol has significant impact on the overall network performance. In contention-based MAC protocols, nodes' access to the shared channel is not synchronized, and they contend for the channel whenever there are packets in their buffers...
Fast-growing applications like streaming media make TCP a poor fit. Because the UDP protocol lacks congestion control, equation-based and AIMD-based congestion control schemes have been two promising alternative to TCP for real-time multimedia streaming over the Internet. Past studies have shown that they are able to maintain throughput smoothness and achieve reasonable fairness with competing TCP...
The neighbor turn taking (NTT) Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol is a loosely scheduled MAC, whose intended purpose is for use in wireless ad hoc networking environments where the node mobility is low. This protocol has been previously shown via simulation to perform better than IEEE 802.11 in terms of end-to-end packet latency and rate of successfully transmitted packets under saturated conditions...
Along with the reactive routing algorithms of mobile ad hoc network (MANET), preemptive routing is a patch method which tries to warn the source node and to tell it to change route in time before a link is about to break Preemptive method was proposed to decrease packet losses and improve TCP performance in MANET. However, the precision of warning occasion is an important problem, and affects TCP...
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