Congestion control in a high-speed radio environment

Abstract

This paper explores interactions between congestion control mechanisms at the transport layer and scheduling algorithms at the physical layer in the High-Speed Down-link Packet Access extension to WCDMA. Two different approaches to congestion control - TCP SACK and TFRC - are studied. We find that TCP SACK and TFRC in most respects perform the same way. SIR scheduling give a higher system throughput for both protocols than RR scheduling, but introduces delay variations that lead to spurious timeouts. The no feedback timeout of TFRC was shown to exhibit a similar sensitivity to delay spikes as the retransmit timeout in TCP SACKGodkänd; 2004; 20071026 (saral

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