Abstract
Data transmission using protocols such as TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) between wireless and wired systems, is still include a concrete difficult. The congestion control appliance does not allow the flow of data to obtain a full bandwidth on present system acquaintances. To resolving this problematic, various protocols is hosted with a high performance. Consequently, this article improved congestion control algorithm and congestion window (cwnd) is suggested to increase TCP performance by growing the cycles number of the next cwnd to improving the number of sent packets. The suggested procedure uses a novel technique supported by the existing bandwidth of links to detecting the capacity of the network channel to develop a steady clocking mechanism in congestion avoidance phase. The effort provided in this article is based on Network Simulation (NS-2) to modeling the putative mechanism.
Publisher
Emirates College for Education Sciences
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