Improving wireless Snoop performance using fake ACK technique
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2005-08Author
Furat Asmat, Moojid
Mohamed Hadi, Habaebi
Borhanuddin, Mohd Ali, Dr.
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Because of the burgeoning increase in data communication and multimedia services over wireless links,
many approaches have been undertaken to find effective integrated protocols that satisfy these
demands. One of them is the Snoop protocol that uses buffers at base stations to cache and copy packets
passing in both directions and to retransmit lost packets locally, therefore avoiding congestion control
mechanisms. Snoop was originally proposed by the University of California at Berkeley for improving
the performance of TCP over wired and wireless LANs.
In this paper we modified the snoop ACK procedure using a fake ACK technique to improve its
performance. This technique avoids end-to-end waiting time for lost packets and TCP slow start
initiation at the source, resulting in more efficient utilisation of network resources. Simulation results
show that using this fake ACK technique leads to improved throughput and a decreased number of
dropped packets compared to the original Snoop.
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