A Mathematical Approach to Avoid Congestion and To Analyize Snoop Behaviour In Wired Cum Wireless Network
Maninder Kaur1, Parminder Singh2
1Maninder Kaur, Research Scholar, Department Of Information Technology, CEC Landon.
2Parminder Singh, Assistant Professor, Department Of Information Technology, CEC Landon.
Manuscript received on November 25, 2012. | Revised Manuscript received on December 12, 2012. | Manuscript published on December 30, 2012. | PP: 347-352 | Volume-2, Issue-2, December 2012.  | Retrieval Number: B0964112212 /2012©BEIESP

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Abstract: Performance of the TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) has been promising in wired networks. In wired network the packet loss is due to congestion. But the performance of TCP has degraded in wireless network where packet loss is not only due to congestion but to be also due to high bit error rates and hand offs. Also improving its performance in wired-cum-wireless networks preserving the end-to-end nature of TCP is a difficult task. To address this issue, several new protocols and TCP modifications have been proposed. Snoop is one such modification. In this paper we have surveyed some of the proposed solutions to improve TCP performance on wired-cum-wireless medium.
Keywords: Snoop Protocol, TCP, Snoop Module, wired-cum-wireless networks, Congestion.