B. S. Yew and B. L. Ong and R. B. Ahmad
Optimizing TCP Vegas Performance with Packet Spacing and Effect of Variable FTP Packet Size over Wireless IPv6 Network
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2012
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International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/1293
https://publications.waset.org/vol/62
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
This paper describes the performance of TCP Vegas
over the wireless IPv6 network. The performance of TCP Vegas is
evaluated using network simulator (ns2). The simulation experiment
investigates how packet spacing affects the network delay, network
throughput and network efficiency of TCP Vegas. Moreover, we
investigate how the variable FTP packet sizes affect the network
performance. The result of the simulation experiment shows that as
the packet spacing is implements, the network delay is reduces,
network throughput and network efficiency is optimizes. As the FTP
packet sizes increase, the ratio of delay per throughput decreases.
From the result of experiment, we propose the appropriate packet size
in transmitting file transfer protocol application using TCP Vegas
with packet spacing enhancement over wireless IPv6 environment in
ns2. Additionally, we suggest the appropriate ratio in determining
the appropriate RTT and buffer size in a network.
Open Science Index 62, 2012