Throughput analysis of TCP congestion control algorithms in a cloud based collaborative virtual environment

Collaborative Virtual Environment (CVE) has become popular in the last few years, this is because CVE is designed to allow geographically distributed users to work together over the network. In CVE the state of the virtual objects is witnessing unprecedentant change. When a user performs an act...

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Main Authors: Ya'u Gital, Abdulsalam, Abdul Samad, Isma’il, Abdulkadir, Alkali, Abubakar, Adamu, Haruna, Chiroma
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling iium-402712018-06-20T00:45:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/40271/ Throughput analysis of TCP congestion control algorithms in a cloud based collaborative virtual environment Ya'u Gital, Abdulsalam Abdul Samad, Isma’il Abdulkadir, Alkali Abubakar, Adamu Haruna, Chiroma Q350 Information theory Collaborative Virtual Environment (CVE) has become popular in the last few years, this is because CVE is designed to allow geographically distributed users to work together over the network. In CVE the state of the virtual objects is witnessing unprecedentant change. When a user performs an action in CVE, the information of the action needs to be transmitted to other users to maintain consistency in the cooperative work. TCP is the most widely used protocol in the design of CVE, and its throughput deteriorates in the network with large delay. Gital et al, 2014 proposes a cloud based architectural model for improving scalability and consistency in CVE. Therefore, this paper aim at evaluating and comparing the performance of different TCP variant (Tahoe, Reno, New Reno, Vegas, SACK, Fack and Linux) with the cloud based CVE architecture to determine the suitability of each TCP variant for CVE. A comparative analysis between the different TCP variants is presented in terms of throughput verses elapse time, with increasing number of users in the system. TCP with the cloud based model was found to be effective, promising and robust for achieving consistency requirement in CVE systems 2014-04-29 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/40271/1/UK_Conference_5198a195.pdf Ya'u Gital, Abdulsalam and Abdul Samad, Isma’il and Abdulkadir, Alkali and Abubakar, Adamu and Haruna, Chiroma (2014) Throughput analysis of TCP congestion control algorithms in a cloud based collaborative virtual environment. In: 2014 First International Conference on Systems Informatics, Modelling and Simulation, 29 Apr-1 May 2014, UK. http://sims2014.info/
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Ya'u Gital, Abdulsalam
Abdul Samad, Isma’il
Abdulkadir, Alkali
Abubakar, Adamu
Haruna, Chiroma
Throughput analysis of TCP congestion control algorithms in a cloud based collaborative virtual environment
description Collaborative Virtual Environment (CVE) has become popular in the last few years, this is because CVE is designed to allow geographically distributed users to work together over the network. In CVE the state of the virtual objects is witnessing unprecedentant change. When a user performs an action in CVE, the information of the action needs to be transmitted to other users to maintain consistency in the cooperative work. TCP is the most widely used protocol in the design of CVE, and its throughput deteriorates in the network with large delay. Gital et al, 2014 proposes a cloud based architectural model for improving scalability and consistency in CVE. Therefore, this paper aim at evaluating and comparing the performance of different TCP variant (Tahoe, Reno, New Reno, Vegas, SACK, Fack and Linux) with the cloud based CVE architecture to determine the suitability of each TCP variant for CVE. A comparative analysis between the different TCP variants is presented in terms of throughput verses elapse time, with increasing number of users in the system. TCP with the cloud based model was found to be effective, promising and robust for achieving consistency requirement in CVE systems
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ya'u Gital, Abdulsalam
Abdul Samad, Isma’il
Abdulkadir, Alkali
Abubakar, Adamu
Haruna, Chiroma
author_facet Ya'u Gital, Abdulsalam
Abdul Samad, Isma’il
Abdulkadir, Alkali
Abubakar, Adamu
Haruna, Chiroma
author_sort Ya'u Gital, Abdulsalam
title Throughput analysis of TCP congestion control algorithms in a cloud based collaborative virtual environment
title_short Throughput analysis of TCP congestion control algorithms in a cloud based collaborative virtual environment
title_full Throughput analysis of TCP congestion control algorithms in a cloud based collaborative virtual environment
title_fullStr Throughput analysis of TCP congestion control algorithms in a cloud based collaborative virtual environment
title_full_unstemmed Throughput analysis of TCP congestion control algorithms in a cloud based collaborative virtual environment
title_sort throughput analysis of tcp congestion control algorithms in a cloud based collaborative virtual environment
publishDate 2014
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/40271/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/40271/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/40271/1/UK_Conference_5198a195.pdf
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