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Optimizing TCP Performance over UMTS with Split TCP Proxy

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Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Networks Technology and Service Platforms, Department of Photonics Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Abstract: The TCP performance over UMTS network is challenged by the large delay bandwidth product. Large delay bandwidth product is mainly caused by the latency from the link layer ARQ retransmissions and diversity technique at physical layer which are used to cope with radio transmission errors. To cope with large delay bandwidth product, we propose a novel concept of split TCP proxy which is placed at GGSN between UNITS network and Internet.

The split proxy divides the bandwidth delay product into two parts, resulting in two TCP connections with smaller bandwidth delay products which can be pipelined and thus operating at higher speeds. Simulation results show, the split TCP proxy can significantly improve the TCP performance in terms of RLC throughput under high bit rate DCH channel scenario (e.g.256 kbps).

On the other hand, it only brings small performance improvement under low bit rate DCH scenario (e.g.64 kbps). Besides, the split TCP proxy brings more performance gain for downloading large files than downloading small ones. To the end, for the configuration of the split proxy, an aggressive initial TCP congestion window size (e.g. 10 MSS) at proxy is particularly useful for radio links with high data rates DCH channels with large delay bandwidth product.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2009
Pages: 25-35
Proceedings: 1st International Business Conference
Series: Communications in Computer and Information Science
ISBN: 1282000969 , 3642002048 , 3642002056 , 9781282000964 , 9783642002045 and 9783642002052
ISSN: 18650929
Types: Conference paper
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-00205-2_3
ORCIDs: Dittmann, Lars

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