An analysis of alterations to the SCTP RTO calculation mechanism for WLAN environments
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2008-01Author
Fallon, Sheila
Jacob, Paul
Qiao, Yuansong
Murphy, Liam
Fallon, Enda
Hanley, Austin
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As a connection oriented transport layer protocol the Stream Control
Transmission Protocol (SCTP) inherits many of the features of the Transmission
Control Protocol (TCP) including the mechanism by which Retransmission Timeout
(RTO) is calculated. Previous investigations have established that the mechanism
through which SCTP calculates RTO is inappropriate in Wireless LAN
(WLAN) environments. This paper investigates the performance implications of
changes to the SCTP RTO calculation mechanism. In particular alterations to the
parameters α, the smoothing factor, and β, the delay variance factor are investigated.
Results indicate that performance improvements are achievable through
careful selection of α and β values. Throughput improvements of 63% over the
default mechanism defined in RFC 4960 are described. These performance improvements
however, while significant, still can not address the switchover delays
which result from the distortions caused by continuously increasing RTT values in
WLAN environments.
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