International Journal of Soft Computing

Year: 2008
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
Page No. 93 - 98

Multi Agent System for Improving TCP/IP Performance over Wireless Networks

Authors : B. Sasikumar and V. Vasudevan

Abstract: As 3rd Generation (3G) wireless networks withhigh data rate get widely deployed, optimizing TCP performance over these networks would have a broad and significant impact on data application performance. One of the biggest challenges in optimizing TCP performance over the 3G wireless networks is adapting to the significant delay and rate variations over the wireless channel. In this study, we make two main contributions. First, we present a Window Regulator algorithm that uses the receiver window field in the acknowledgment packets to convey the instantaneous wireless channel conditions to the TCP source and an ack buffer to absorb the channel variations, thereby maximizing long-lived TCP performance. It improves the performance of TCP Sack by up to 100% over a simple drop-tail algorithm for small buffer sizes at the congested router. Second, we present a wireless channel and TCP-aware scheduling and buffer sharing algorithm that reduces the latency of short TCP flows by up to 90% while still exploiting user diversity, thus allowing the wireless channel to be utilized efficiently. TCP protocols implemented in multiagent system.

How to cite this article:

B. Sasikumar and V. Vasudevan , 2008. Multi Agent System for Improving TCP/IP Performance over Wireless Networks. International Journal of Soft Computing, 3: 93-98.

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