Proactive TCP mechanism to improve Handover performance in Mobile Satellite and Terrestrial Networks
Preetida Vinayakray-Jani, Sugata Sanyal

TL;DR
This paper proposes a proactive TCP mechanism designed to enhance handover performance in hybrid mobile satellite and terrestrial networks, addressing the challenges of mobility-induced connectivity disruptions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel proactive TCP approach tailored for multi-radio mobile environments, improving seamless connectivity during handovers.
Findings
Enhanced TCP performance during handovers
Reduced latency and packet loss in hybrid networks
Improved end-to-end communication stability
Abstract
Emerging standardization of Geo Mobile Radio (GMR-1) for satellite system is having strong resemblance to terrestrial GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) at the upper protocol layers and TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is one of them. This space segment technology as well as terrestrial technology, is characterized by periodic variations in communication properties and coverage causing the termination of ongoing call as connections of Mobile Nodes (MN) alter stochastically. Although provisions are made to provide efficient communication infrastructure this hybrid space and terrestrial networks must ensure the end-to-end network performance so that MN can move seamlessly among these networks. However from connectivity point of view current TCP performance has not been engineered for mobility events in multi-radio MN. Traditionally, TCP has applied a set of congestion…
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