Abstract—ESA Satlabs proposed a splitting architecture, named Interoperable-Performance Enhancing Proxy (I-PEP), which defines a protocol stack for the edges of a Digital Video Broadcasting-Return Channal over Satellite (DVB-RCS) link with the aim of improving performance of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)-based applications. At the transport layer of I-PEPs, the Space Communications Protocols Standards-Transport Protocol (SCPS-TP) provides a reliable connection to upper layers, although resulting in very poor performance in tests. In fact, standard congestion-control mechanisms underperform mainly due to long latency and Demand Assignment Multiple Access (DAMA) access schemes, especially in the case of short transfers, as for Web traffic, when optimum window may not be reached. In this paper, a burst-based TCP, named TCP Noordwijk (TCPN), is introduced to improve on these aspects. To evaluate performance, the protocol has been implemented on the Network Simulator NS-2. Definitively, details on the protocol design, implementation, and a vast gamut of results coming from simulations are reported.

Roseti, C., Luglio, M., Zampognaro, F. (2010). Analysis and performance evaluation of a burst-based TCP for Satellite DVB RCS links. IEEE-ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING, 18(3), 911-921 [10.1109/TNET.2009.2033272].

Analysis and performance evaluation of a burst-based TCP for Satellite DVB RCS links

ROSETI, CESARE;LUGLIO, MICHELE;ZAMPOGNARO, FRANCESCO
2010-06-01

Abstract

Abstract—ESA Satlabs proposed a splitting architecture, named Interoperable-Performance Enhancing Proxy (I-PEP), which defines a protocol stack for the edges of a Digital Video Broadcasting-Return Channal over Satellite (DVB-RCS) link with the aim of improving performance of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)-based applications. At the transport layer of I-PEPs, the Space Communications Protocols Standards-Transport Protocol (SCPS-TP) provides a reliable connection to upper layers, although resulting in very poor performance in tests. In fact, standard congestion-control mechanisms underperform mainly due to long latency and Demand Assignment Multiple Access (DAMA) access schemes, especially in the case of short transfers, as for Web traffic, when optimum window may not be reached. In this paper, a burst-based TCP, named TCP Noordwijk (TCPN), is introduced to improve on these aspects. To evaluate performance, the protocol has been implemented on the Network Simulator NS-2. Definitively, details on the protocol design, implementation, and a vast gamut of results coming from simulations are reported.
1-giu-2010
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-INF/03 - TELECOMUNICAZIONI
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Demand Assignment Multiple Access (DAMA); Digital Video Broadcasting-Return Channel over Satellite (DVB-RCS); Interoperable-Performance Enhancing Proxy (I-PEP); Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
Roseti, C., Luglio, M., Zampognaro, F. (2010). Analysis and performance evaluation of a burst-based TCP for Satellite DVB RCS links. IEEE-ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING, 18(3), 911-921 [10.1109/TNET.2009.2033272].
Roseti, C; Luglio, M; Zampognaro, F
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