Cross-Layer Extended Persistent Timeout Policy for SCTP and DSDV
Mahmadou Issoufou Tiado (IRIT), Riadh Dhaou (IRIT), Andr\'e-Luc Beylot, (IRIT)

TL;DR
This paper proposes an extended cross-layer persistent timeout policy for SCTP and DSDV protocols, demonstrating performance improvements by considering additional periodic signaling messages in wireless networks.
Contribution
It introduces a novel extension of the persistent timeout policy to include network layer interactions with DSDV routing, enhancing performance in wireless environments.
Findings
Performance gains with extended persistent timeout policy
Impact of periodic signaling messages on protocol performance
Comparison showing improved stability and throughput
Abstract
Cross layer techniques applied to various protocols stacks provide fair information sharing between OSI model layers. The performance gains have been demonstrated for many studied systems within protocols interactions. The example is illustrative of the reliable transport protocols that use retransmissions to achieve that reliability function. The performance gains of the persistent timeout policy for the management of the retransmission timeout have been produce in some recent works when applying that persistent timeout policy only to reliable transport protocol. The goal was to give an appropriate behavior in response to a bad state of the wireless channel that occurs and temporally blocks the transmission of data. The channel state is given by the 802.11 link layer through cross-layer mechanism. In this paper, the persistent policy is extended to the network layer and is applied to a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Networks and Protocols · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Network Traffic and Congestion Control
