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Performance evaluation of selected Transmission Control Protocol variants over a digital video broadcasting-second generation broadband satellite multimedia system with QoS

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posted on 2023-06-08, 22:58 authored by Elizabeth Rendon-MoralesElizabeth Rendon-Morales, Jorge Mata-Diaz, Juanjo Alins, Jose L Munoz, Oscar Esparza
This paper presents an analysis of several Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) variants working over a digital video broadcasting-second generation (DVB-S2) satellite link with the support of the Differentiated Services (DiffServ) architecture to provide quality of service (QoS). This analysis is carried out using the NS-2 simulator tool. Three TCP variants are considered: SACK TCP, Hybla TCP, and CUBIC TCP. These TCP variants are taken as a starting point because they have proven to be the most suitable variants to deal with long delays present in satellite links. The DVB-S2 link also introduces the challenge of dealing with variable bandwidth, whereas the DiffServ architecture introduces the challenge of dealing with different priorities. In this paper, we propose a DiffServ model that includes a modified queuing mechanism to enhance the goodput of the assured forwarding traffic class. This modified DiffServ model is simulated and tested, considering the interaction of the selected TCP variants. In addition, we present evaluation metrics, significant simulations results, and conclusions about the performance of these TCP variants evaluated over the proposed scenario. As a general conclusion, we show that CUBIC TCP is the TCP variant that shows the best performance in terms of goodput, latency, and friendliness

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Publication status

  • Published

Journal

International Journal of Communication Systems

ISSN

1074-5351

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

Issue

12

Volume

26

Page range

1579-1598

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  • Education Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2015-10-29

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