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TCP acknowledgement compression for fairness among uplink TCP flows in IEEE 802.11n WLANsopen accessTCP Acknowledgement Compression for Fairness Among Uplink TCP Flows in IEEE 802.11n WLANs

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TCP Acknowledgement Compression for Fairness Among Uplink TCP Flows in IEEE 802.11n WLANs
Authors
Kim, M.Park, E.-C.Kim, W.
Issue Date
2013
Publisher
제어·로봇·시스템학회
Keywords
Fairness; Frame aggregation; IEEE 802.11n; TCP ACK
Citation
Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems, v.19, no.7, pp 653 - 660
Pages
8
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of Institute of Control, Robotics and Systems
Volume
19
Number
7
Start Page
653
End Page
660
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/24991
DOI
10.5302/J.ICROS.2013.13.1926
ISSN
1976-5622
Abstract
This paper deals with the problem of unfairness among uplink TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) flows associated with frame aggregation employed in IEEE 802.11n WLANs (Wireless Local Area Networks). When multiple stations have uplink TCP flows and transmit TCP data packets to an AP (Access Point), the AP has to compete for channel access with stations for the transmission of TCP ACK (acknowledgement) packets to the stations. Due to this contention-based channel access, TCP ACKs tend to be accumulated in the AP's downlink buffer. We show that the frame aggregation in the MAC (Medium Access Control) layer increases TCP ACK losses in the AP and leads to the serious unfair operation of TCP congestion control. To resolve this problem, we propose the TAC (TCP ACK Compression) mechanism operating at the top of the AP's interface queue. By exploiting the properties of cumulative TCP ACK and frame aggregation, TAC serves only the representative TCP ACK without serving redundant TCP ACKs. Therefore, TAC reduces queue occupancy and prevents ACK losses due to buffer overflow, which significantly contributes to fairness among uplink TCP flows. Also, TAC enhances the channel efficiency by not transmitting unnecessary TCP ACKs. The simulation results show that TAC tightly assures fairness under various network conditions while increasing the aggregate throughput, compared to the existing schemes. © ICROS 2013.
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