Improving SCTP Performance by Jitter-Based Congestion Control over Wired-Wireless Networks

<p/> <p>With the advances of wireless communication technologies, wireless networks gradually become the most adopted communication networks in the new generation Internet. Computing devices and mobile devices may be equipped with multiple wired and/or wireless network interfaces. Stream...

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Main Authors: Chen Jyh-Ming, Chu Ching-Hsiang, Wu EricHsiao-Kuang, Tsai Meng-Feng, Wang Jian-Ren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2011-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2011/103027
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author Chen Jyh-Ming
Chu Ching-Hsiang
Wu EricHsiao-Kuang
Tsai Meng-Feng
Wang Jian-Ren
author_facet Chen Jyh-Ming
Chu Ching-Hsiang
Wu EricHsiao-Kuang
Tsai Meng-Feng
Wang Jian-Ren
author_sort Chen Jyh-Ming
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description <p/> <p>With the advances of wireless communication technologies, wireless networks gradually become the most adopted communication networks in the new generation Internet. Computing devices and mobile devices may be equipped with multiple wired and/or wireless network interfaces. Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) has been proposed for reliable data transport and its multihoming feature makes use of network interfaces effectively to improve performance and reliability. However, like TCP, SCTP suffers unnecessary performance degradation over wired-wireless heterogeneous networks. The main reason is that the original congestion control scheme of SCTP cannot differentiate loss events so that SCTP reduces the congestion window inappropriately. In order to solve this problem and improve performance, we propose a jitter-based congestion control scheme with end-to-end semantics over wired-wireless networks. Besides, we solved ineffective jitter ratio problem which may cause original jitter-based congestion control scheme to misjudge congestion loss as wireless loss. Available bandwidth estimation scheme will be integrated into our congestion control mechanism to make the bottleneck more stabilized. Simulation experiments reveal that our scheme (JSCTP) gives prominence to improve performance effectively over wired-wireless networks.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-bd94c5a46f744d6b8c00026f4ced95732022-12-22T02:42:19ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992011-01-0120111103027Improving SCTP Performance by Jitter-Based Congestion Control over Wired-Wireless NetworksChen Jyh-MingChu Ching-HsiangWu EricHsiao-KuangTsai Meng-FengWang Jian-Ren<p/> <p>With the advances of wireless communication technologies, wireless networks gradually become the most adopted communication networks in the new generation Internet. Computing devices and mobile devices may be equipped with multiple wired and/or wireless network interfaces. Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) has been proposed for reliable data transport and its multihoming feature makes use of network interfaces effectively to improve performance and reliability. However, like TCP, SCTP suffers unnecessary performance degradation over wired-wireless heterogeneous networks. The main reason is that the original congestion control scheme of SCTP cannot differentiate loss events so that SCTP reduces the congestion window inappropriately. In order to solve this problem and improve performance, we propose a jitter-based congestion control scheme with end-to-end semantics over wired-wireless networks. Besides, we solved ineffective jitter ratio problem which may cause original jitter-based congestion control scheme to misjudge congestion loss as wireless loss. Available bandwidth estimation scheme will be integrated into our congestion control mechanism to make the bottleneck more stabilized. Simulation experiments reveal that our scheme (JSCTP) gives prominence to improve performance effectively over wired-wireless networks.</p>http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2011/103027
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Chu Ching-Hsiang
Wu EricHsiao-Kuang
Tsai Meng-Feng
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Improving SCTP Performance by Jitter-Based Congestion Control over Wired-Wireless Networks
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
title Improving SCTP Performance by Jitter-Based Congestion Control over Wired-Wireless Networks
title_full Improving SCTP Performance by Jitter-Based Congestion Control over Wired-Wireless Networks
title_fullStr Improving SCTP Performance by Jitter-Based Congestion Control over Wired-Wireless Networks
title_full_unstemmed Improving SCTP Performance by Jitter-Based Congestion Control over Wired-Wireless Networks
title_short Improving SCTP Performance by Jitter-Based Congestion Control over Wired-Wireless Networks
title_sort improving sctp performance by jitter based congestion control over wired wireless networks
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