I-TCP: indirect TCP for mobile hosts
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Abstract
IP based solutions to accommodate mobile hosts within existing internetworks do not address the distinctive features of wireless mobile computing. IP-based transport protocols thus suffer from poor performance when a mobile host communicates with a host on the fixed network. This is caused by frequent disruptions in network layer connectivity due to i) mobility and ii) unreliable nature of the wireless link. We describe I-TCP, which is an indirect transport layer protocol for mobile hosts. I-TCP utilizes the resources of Mobility Support Routers (MSRs) to provide transport layer communication between mobile hosts and hosts on the fixed network. With I-TCP, the problems related to mobility and unreliability of…
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- 91.92
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Computer network
- Computer science
- TCP hole punching
- Transport layer
- Host (biology)
- Zeta-TCP
- Mobile IP
- TCP acceleration