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A Split Connection TCP Proxy in LTE Networks

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High quality and ubiquitous Internet access is a key feature of today’s mobile systems such as LTE. While LTE can provide competitive peak data rates and a relatively low latency, there is still room for solutions improving end-users’ Quality-of-Experience by optimizing services running over the LTE infrastructure. Being the most widespread transport protocol, TCP is in the main focus of such research projects. A widely recommended solution for TCP performance improvement is the split connection TCP proxy that divides the end-to-end TCP connection into two independent connections, that results increased throughput and faster error recovery. This paper investigates the performance of a split connection TCP proxy deployed in LTE’s SAE-GW. Numerical results show significant performance improvement of file downloading, web browsing and video steaming applications in case of not congested transport networks.
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hal-01543142 , version 1 (20-06-2017)

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Viktor Farkas, Balázs Héder, Szabolcs Nováczki. A Split Connection TCP Proxy in LTE Networks. 18th European Conference on Information and Communications Technologies (EUNICE), Aug 2012, Budapest, Hungary. pp.263-274, ⟨10.1007/978-3-642-32808-4_24⟩. ⟨hal-01543142⟩
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