TCP-controlled Long File Transfer Throughput in Multirate WLANs with Nonzero Round Trip Propagation Delays

Computer Science – Networking and Internet Architecture

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5 pages, 5 figures, 4 tables

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In a multirate WLAN with a single access point (AP) and several stations (STAs), we obtain analytical expressions for TCP-controlled long file transfer throughputs allowing nonzero propagation delays between the file server and STAs. We extend our earlier work in [3] to obtain AP and STA throughputs in a multirate WLAN, and use these in a closed BCMP queueing network model to obtain TCP throughputs. Simulation show that our approach is able to predict observed throughputs with a high degree of accuracy.

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