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Surat ini mencadangkan skim pengurusan kegigihan penghantaran semula baharu untuk permintaan ulang automatik berulang terpilih (SR-ARQ). Dengan mengambil kira beban trafik keseluruhan yang perlu diuruskan oleh SR-ARQ, skim yang dicadangkan menimbang tara kegigihan penghantaran semula untuk mengelakkan kenaikan kelewatan yang mendadak disebabkan oleh penghantaran semula tempatan peringkat pautan yang berlebihan. Simulasi OPNET menunjukkan bahawa SR-ARQ berprestasi lebih baik dengan skim yang dicadangkan berbanding dengan nilai tetap kegigihan penghantaran semula dari segi pemprosesan protokol kawalan penghantaran (TCP).
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Jechan HAN, Beomjoon KIM, Jaiyong LEE, "TCP-Friendly Retransmission Persistence Management for SR-ARQ Protocols" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 10, pp. 3243-3246, October 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.3243.
Abstract: This letter proposes a new retransmission persistence management scheme for selective repeat automatic repeat request (SR-ARQ). By considering the overall traffic load that has to be managed by SR-ARQ, the proposed scheme arbitrates the retransmission persistence to prevent an abrupt delay increment due to excessive link-level local retransmissions. OPNET simulations show that SR-ARQ performs better with the proposed scheme than with a fixed value of retransmission persistence in terms of the throughput of transmission control protocol (TCP).
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E92.B.3243/_p
Salinan
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abstract={This letter proposes a new retransmission persistence management scheme for selective repeat automatic repeat request (SR-ARQ). By considering the overall traffic load that has to be managed by SR-ARQ, the proposed scheme arbitrates the retransmission persistence to prevent an abrupt delay increment due to excessive link-level local retransmissions. OPNET simulations show that SR-ARQ performs better with the proposed scheme than with a fixed value of retransmission persistence in terms of the throughput of transmission control protocol (TCP).},
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Salinan
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