Performance Comparison of Transport Layer Protocols for Multimedia Application in Wired Networks
Journal Title: IOSR Journals (IOSR Journal of Computer Engineering) - Year 2016, Vol 18, Issue 6
Abstract
Abstract: In this paper, we present to discuss the performance of transport layer protocols for multimedia application in the wired network. More precisely, TCP and UDP Performance are evaluated then compared. Two scenarios implemented to evaluate the performance of the two transport layer protocols, first scenario TCP and UDP are simulated independently. Whilst, TCP, and UDP Simulated Interoperation in the second scenario. Performance evaluated according to the QoS metrics like throughput, packet delivery ratio, fairness, and endto-enddelay. This QoS criterion has been determined for each of two transport protocol. Network simulator (NS-2.35) used to simulate and implement both of TCP and UDP.
Authors and Affiliations
Wasan Ali Hussein, Song Feng Lu
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