TCP Performance Measurement in GPRS Link Adaptation Process

This paper presents the results of measured TCP performance in the LA process during the deployment of GPRS CS1 and CS2 coding schemes and after the activation of two more coding schemes, CS3 and CS4. The measurements are done under various network scenarios based on users’ physical locations in on...

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Main Authors: Al-Khalid, Hj Othman, Muzalina, Zakaria, Khairuddin, Abdul Hamid
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spelling my.unimas.ir.311902020-08-12T08:22:19Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31190/ TCP Performance Measurement in GPRS Link Adaptation Process Al-Khalid, Hj Othman Muzalina, Zakaria Khairuddin, Abdul Hamid T Technology (General) TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper presents the results of measured TCP performance in the LA process during the deployment of GPRS CS1 and CS2 coding schemes and after the activation of two more coding schemes, CS3 and CS4. The measurements are done under various network scenarios based on users’ physical locations in one of Malaysia’s commercially deployed live GPRS networks. End-to-end FTP file transfer application is used for the assessment together with tracing at the GPRS air interface. The results show that TCP works well in the LA process and can adapt to the frequent switching between the coding schemes without any problem. The average throughput is increased by 23% for urban areas owing to the activation of higher coding schemes and aided by TCP tuning. It is also shown that bad radio condition is the main factor affecting throughput. TCP performance is seen to be constant in all scenarios and it can cope with GPRS mobility and bad radio condition, although at the expense of reduced throughput. Materials and Energy Research Center 2008 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31190/1/TCP%20Performance%20Measurement%20in%20GPRS%20Link%20Adaptation%20Process%20-%20Copy.pdf Al-Khalid, Hj Othman and Muzalina, Zakaria and Khairuddin, Abdul Hamid (2008) TCP Performance Measurement in GPRS Link Adaptation Process. International Journal of Engineering, 2 (1). pp. 42-52. ISSN 1735-9244 http://www.ije.ir/
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TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Al-Khalid, Hj Othman
Muzalina, Zakaria
Khairuddin, Abdul Hamid
TCP Performance Measurement in GPRS Link Adaptation Process
description This paper presents the results of measured TCP performance in the LA process during the deployment of GPRS CS1 and CS2 coding schemes and after the activation of two more coding schemes, CS3 and CS4. The measurements are done under various network scenarios based on users’ physical locations in one of Malaysia’s commercially deployed live GPRS networks. End-to-end FTP file transfer application is used for the assessment together with tracing at the GPRS air interface. The results show that TCP works well in the LA process and can adapt to the frequent switching between the coding schemes without any problem. The average throughput is increased by 23% for urban areas owing to the activation of higher coding schemes and aided by TCP tuning. It is also shown that bad radio condition is the main factor affecting throughput. TCP performance is seen to be constant in all scenarios and it can cope with GPRS mobility and bad radio condition, although at the expense of reduced throughput.
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author Al-Khalid, Hj Othman
Muzalina, Zakaria
Khairuddin, Abdul Hamid
author_facet Al-Khalid, Hj Othman
Muzalina, Zakaria
Khairuddin, Abdul Hamid
author_sort Al-Khalid, Hj Othman
title TCP Performance Measurement in GPRS Link Adaptation Process
title_short TCP Performance Measurement in GPRS Link Adaptation Process
title_full TCP Performance Measurement in GPRS Link Adaptation Process
title_fullStr TCP Performance Measurement in GPRS Link Adaptation Process
title_full_unstemmed TCP Performance Measurement in GPRS Link Adaptation Process
title_sort tcp performance measurement in gprs link adaptation process
publisher Materials and Energy Research Center
publishDate 2008
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31190/1/TCP%20Performance%20Measurement%20in%20GPRS%20Link%20Adaptation%20Process%20-%20Copy.pdf
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