2012 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
A Study on Transmission-Control Middleware on an Android Terminal in a WLAN Environment
verfasst von : Hiromi Hirai, Kaori Miki, Saneyasu Yamaguchi, Masato Oguchi
Erschienen in: Advances in Computer Science, Engineering & Applications
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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In this study, we present a transmission-control middleware, which enables an Android terminal to select a suitable TCP in a WLAN Environment. Various approaches toward developing a congestion control algorithm of TCP have been proposed to prevent congestion. Some of these approaches are loss based whereas others are delay based to predict network traffic, and their hybrid type also exists such as Compound-TCP[9] and TCPIllinois[10]. However, all of these approaches are designed to allow each terminal to run independently. Moreover, in the case of a mobile terminal, its TCP is limited to behave modestly to avoid filling the bandwidth. In this paper, we suggest a middleware that exchanges communication conditions to predict traffic on the basis of the number of communication terminals connected to the same access point. In the future, we will improve the middleware to predict the values of the Congestion Window of the other terminals.