Lachlan L. H. Andrew, Stephen V. Hanly and Rami G. Mukhtar,
"CLAMP: Maximizing the Performance of TCP over Low Bandwidth Variable Rate
Access Links",
University of Melbourne, CUBIN technical report 2004-02-01, 2004
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Abstract
This paper presents CLAMP, a distributed algorithm to enhance the
performance of TCP connections that terminate in a wireless access
network. CLAMP works at a receiver to control a TCP
sender by setting the TCP receiver's advertised
window limit. Coupled with existing TCP sender side
implementations and active queue management, CLAMP
provides a complete end-to-end flow control scheme optimised for
wireless access networks. CLAMP provides explicit control over
wireless link utilisation and queueing delay, and allows a
controlled proportion of the link capacity to be allocated to each
flow sharing the same radio bearer. The only information required
from the access network is the aggregate bottleneck queue size;
specifically, it does not rely on propagation delay estimates. No
modifications are required to the sender side or the core network.
The performance of CLAMP is investigated under a range of network
conditions and conditions for convergence are found.
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