Design of a transport layer protocol for 4G wireless systems
Abstract (Summary)
MEETA YADAV. Design of a Transport Layer Protocol for 4G Wireless Systems
(Under the direction of Dr. Arne Nilsson).
Mobility computing is the network-access paradigm of the future. Future network
protocols will be 4G defined over an entirely packet-switched network with digital
network elements, high bandwidth and built-in network security. The bandwidth provided
will be 100Mbps for stationary objects and 20 Mbps while in motion. 4G wireless
networks will support global roaming and service portability across multiple wireless and
mobile networks, for example from a cellular network to a satellite-based network to a
high-bandwidth wireless LAN. TCP Performance degrades severely on a wireless link
due to higher Bit Error Rate, Mobility, Limited Capacity, Non Uniform Error Profile and
frequent Disconnections. We propose a new transport layer protocol for 4G Wireless
Systems, compatible with the existing TCP/ IP implementations that combines the best of
the currently proposed algorithms and our own new congestion control algorithm. We
designed an optimized congestion control algorithm for the wireless link that provides
connection oriented, reliable data service with graceful handovers and ability to recover
from frequent disconnections. The protocol deals with high bit error rate by
implementing split connections with local fast retransmissions. It uses Zero Window
Advertisement to accomplish smooth handover under inter-wireless cell mobility. Several
other methods have been proposed to overcome TCP-over-wireless faults including split-
TCP connection, triple-acknowledgements and acknowledgment caching. Each of these
methods improves the efficiency of TCP by improving a single fault aspect, while our
proposal combines compatible improvements into an efficient and reliable protocol.
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Biography
Meeta Yadav was born on August’16 in Gurgaon, India to Mr Joginder Singh Yadav and
Mrs Prabha Yadav. Meeta Yadav attended Delhi Public School, R.K.Puram and then
started her undergraduate work in Instrumentation Engineering at Kurukshetra
University. She worked for close to two years in “Indian Oil Corporation Limited”,
Mathura Refinery, India. She started her Master of Science in Computer Engineering at
North Carolina State University in August 2001.
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School:North Carolina State University
School Location:USA - North Carolina
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:north carolina state university
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