Title
Analysis of TCP over optical burst-switched networks with burst retransmission
Abstract
Due to the bufferless nature of OBS networks, random burst losses may occur, even at low traffic loads. For optical burst-switched (OBS) networks in which TCP is implemented at a higher layer, these random burst losses may be mistakenly interpreted by the TCP layer as congestion in the network, leading to serious degradation of the TCP performance. In this paper, we reduce random burst losses by a burst retransmission scheme in which the bursts lost due to contention in the OBS network are retransmitted at the OBS layer. The OBS retransmission scheme can then reduce the probability that the TCP layer falsely detects congestion, thereby improving the TCP throughput. We analyze the TCP throughput when OBS networks employ the burst retransmission scheme and develop a simulation model to validate the analytical results. Based on our simulation results, we show that an OBS layer with burst retransmission provides an improvement of up to ten times the TCP throughput over an OBS layer without burst retransmission. This significant improvement is primarily because the TCP layer triggers fewer time-out based retransmissions when the OBS retransmission scheme is used
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1109/GLOCOM.2005.1578012
GLOBECOM
Keywords
Field
DocType
telecommunication switching,optical fibre networks,tcp,optical burst-switched networks,burst retransmission,transport protocols,simulation model
TCP Westwood plus,Optical burst switching,Computer science,Retransmission,Burst switching,Computer network,Real-time computing,TCP acceleration,TCP tuning,TCP global synchronization,TCP Friendly Rate Control
Conference
Volume
ISBN
Citations 
4
0-7803-9414-3
31
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.51
6
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Qiong Zhang111410.05
Vinod M. Vokkarane219523.81
Y uke Wang3311.51
Jason P. Jue453359.51