A simulation study of TCP performance over IEEE 1394 home networks

  • Authors:
  • C Lee;J Jang;E.K Park;S Makki

  • Affiliations:
  • School of Interdisciplinary Computing and Engineering, University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO 64110, USA;Department of Computer Engineering, DongEui University, Pusan 614-714, South Korea;School of Interdisciplinary Computing and Engineering, University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO 64110, USA;Department of Computer Science, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne 3001, Australia

  • Venue:
  • Computer Communications
  • Year:
  • 2003

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Abstract

TCP typically offers reasonable end-to-end performance to users regardless of the bandwidth and error characteristics of particular network technology. The robustness of TCP has contributed to its success in the Internet environment. The role of communications is already well established in the office environment. With the advent of cheap, affordable broadband communications and the increasing complexity of consumer goods, it seems natural to extend the network into homes. In-home networking means a high-speed communication among the digital appliances within a home. Introduction of application over high-speed home network using TCP/IP protocol is increasing. The integrated environment of Internet and home network is demanding as well. We have validated TCP model over high-speed home network environment, investigated the throughput behavior of TCP over IEEE 1394 home networks, and evaluated a potential solution for high performance of TCP over IEEE 1394 home networks. The simulation model has produced several interesting results in the performance of TCP over IEEE 1394 home network.