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A Solution to Improve the TCP Performance in the Presence of Handoffs in Wireless IP Networks

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2 Author(s)
Ramirez Rojas, O. ; Lab. CNRS-PRiSM, Univ. de Versailles ; Othman, J.B.

TCP is a protocol which performs well with networks that are physically linked and hosts are stationary. However, TCP/IP protocols work independently of the physical layer. In wireless environments, mobile hosts are subject to change their attachment point during communication. When a user moves towards a new network domain during communication, the TCP packet loss is increased. Our approach provides a solution that minimizes the TCP packet loss when handover occurs. This paper introduces a solution for mobility management in the transport layer which improves the TCP performance throughout the handover process

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Autonomic and Autonomous Systems and International Conference on Networking and Services, 2005. ICAS-ICNS 2005. Joint International Conference on

Date of Conference: 23-28 Oct. 2005

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