{"_id":"3tW4FXDbznvDMRpbh","bibbaseid":"mehta-vaidya-delayedduplicateacknowledgementsaproposaltoimproveperformanceoftcponwirelesslinks-1998","downloads":0,"creationDate":"2015-12-04T23:32:55.828Z","title":"Delayed Duplicate Acknowledgements: A Proposal to Improve Performance of TCP on Wireless Links","author_short":["Mehta, M.","Vaidya, N.<nbsp>H."],"year":1998,"bibtype":"article","biburl":"http://www.cs.kau.se/cs/prtp/prtp.bib","bibdata":{"annote":"In the delayed dupacks approach the mobile host delays the third and subsequent dupacks. This prevents the sender (fixed host) from taking congestion control action while the base station retransmits data over the wireless link. A disadvantage is that the dupacks are delayed also in case of congestion. Hence, error recovery is delayed. The delayed dupacks approach is improved by the use of ELNR. The mobile host delays dupacks unless it receives an ELNR which indicates that the network may be congested. The base station transmits an ELNR to the mobile host if it receives a segment out of sequence. Upon receipt of an ELNR the mobile host stops to delay dupacks. When the base station has received the missing packets, the base station transmits an explicit delayed dupack activation notification (EDDAN) to the mobile host. The EDDAN indicates that the network is no longer congested, and subsequent dupacks should be delayed until a new ELNR arrives.","author":["Mehta, Miten","Vaidya, N. H."],"author_short":["Mehta, M.","Vaidya, N.<nbsp>H."],"bibdate":"Thursday, July 06, 2000 at 13:50:30 (MEST)","bibtex":"@article{ Mehta98,\n author = {Miten Mehta and N. H. Vaidya},\n title = {Delayed Duplicate Acknowledgements: A Proposal to Improve Performance of {TCP} on Wireless Links},\n journal = {Tecnical Report (Texas A\\&M University)},\n year = {1998},\n month = {February},\n annote = {In the delayed dupacks approach the mobile host delays the third and subsequent dupacks. This prevents the sender (fixed host) from taking congestion control action while the base station retransmits data over the wireless link. A disadvantage is that the dupacks are delayed also in case of congestion. Hence, error recovery is delayed. The delayed dupacks approach is improved by the use of ELNR. The mobile host delays dupacks unless it receives an ELNR which indicates that the network may be congested. The base station transmits an ELNR to the mobile host if it receives a segment out of sequence. Upon receipt of an ELNR the mobile host stops to delay dupacks. When the base station has received the missing packets, the base station transmits an explicit delayed dupack activation notification (EDDAN) to the mobile host. The EDDAN indicates that the network is no longer congested, and subsequent dupacks should be delayed until a new ELNR arrives.},\n url = {papers/mehta.ps.gz},\n bibdate = {Thursday, July 06, 2000 at 13:50:30 (MEST)},\n submitter = {Annika Wennstr̈{o}m}\n}","bibtype":"article","id":"Mehta98","journal":"Tecnical Report (Texas A\\&M University)","key":"Mehta98","month":"February","submitter":"Annika Wennstr̈om","title":"Delayed Duplicate Acknowledgements: A Proposal to Improve Performance of TCP on Wireless Links","type":"article","url":"papers/mehta.ps.gz","year":"1998","bibbaseid":"mehta-vaidya-delayedduplicateacknowledgementsaproposaltoimproveperformanceoftcponwirelesslinks-1998","role":"author","urls":{"Paper":"http://www.cs.kau.se/cs/prtp/papers/mehta.ps.gz"},"downloads":0},"search_terms":["delayed","duplicate","acknowledgements","proposal","improve","performance","tcp","wireless","links","mehta","vaidya"],"keywords":[],"authorIDs":[],"dataSources":["6WGcSu2Ku7pZzqCcg"]}