14-10-2010, 10:19 AM
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TCP Adaptive RTO to improve TCP performance in mobile
ad hoc networks
Haifa Touati
CRISTAL Laboratory
National School of Computer
Science
Ilhem Lengliz
CRISTAL Laboratory
Prince Salman Research Center
Prince Sultan University
Farouk Kamoun
CRISTAL Laboratory
National School of Computer
Science
Abstract
In a mobile ad hoc network, temporary page link failures and route changes occur frequently. With the assumption that all packet losses are due to congestion, TCP performs poorly in such an environment. This paper proposes a new mechanism called TCP Adaptive RTO (TCP AR) that improves TCP performance in mobile ad hoc network s. TCP AR distinguishes routes failures from network congestion and adapts the RTO’s value to network conditions. For this purpose it relies on the estimation of the network’s throughput. Using the NS-2 simulator we compared TCP AR throughput to th ose of TCP New Reno and TCP Westwood using different scenarios which vary in nodes’ mobility and traffic load. The simulation results discussed in this paper show that TCP AR can achieve up to a 152% improvement in network throughput.