Performance evaluation of TCP, UDP and DCCP for video traffics over 4G network

Fourth Generation (4G) system has been used more widely than the older generations 3G and 2G. Among the reasons are that the 4G’s transfer rate is higher and it supports all multimedia functions. Besides, its’ supports for wide geographical locus makes wireless technology gets more advanced. The ess...

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Main Author: Kamil, Wisam Abduladheem
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spelling my.uum.etd.56522021-03-18T08:22:14Z http://etd.uum.edu.my/5652/ Performance evaluation of TCP, UDP and DCCP for video traffics over 4G network Kamil, Wisam Abduladheem T58.6-58.62 Management information systems Fourth Generation (4G) system has been used more widely than the older generations 3G and 2G. Among the reasons are that the 4G’s transfer rate is higher and it supports all multimedia functions. Besides, its’ supports for wide geographical locus makes wireless technology gets more advanced. The essential goal of 4G is to enable voice-based communication being implemented endlessly. To achieve the goal, this study tries to answer the following research questions: (1), are the old protocols suit with this new technology; (2), which one has the best performance and, (3) which one has the greatest effect on throughput, delay, packet delivery ratio and packet loss. The aforementioned questions are crucial in the performance evaluation of the most famous protocols (particularly User Datagram Protocol (UDP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), and Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP)) within the 4G environment. Through the Network Simulator-3 (NS-3), the performance of transporting MPEG-4 video stream including throughput, delay, packet loss, and packet delivery ratio are analyzed at the base station through UDP, TCP, and DCCP protocols over 4G’s Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology. The results show that DCCP has better throughput, and lesser delay, but at the same time it has more packet loss than UDP and TCP. Based on the results, DCCP is recommended as a transport protocol for real time video 2015 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en /5652/1/s813718_01.pdf text en /5652/2/s813718_02.pdf Kamil, Wisam Abduladheem (2015) Performance evaluation of TCP, UDP and DCCP for video traffics over 4G network. Masters thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia.
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Performance evaluation of TCP, UDP and DCCP for video traffics over 4G network
description Fourth Generation (4G) system has been used more widely than the older generations 3G and 2G. Among the reasons are that the 4G’s transfer rate is higher and it supports all multimedia functions. Besides, its’ supports for wide geographical locus makes wireless technology gets more advanced. The essential goal of 4G is to enable voice-based communication being implemented endlessly. To achieve the goal, this study tries to answer the following research questions: (1), are the old protocols suit with this new technology; (2), which one has the best performance and, (3) which one has the greatest effect on throughput, delay, packet delivery ratio and packet loss. The aforementioned questions are crucial in the performance evaluation of the most famous protocols (particularly User Datagram Protocol (UDP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), and Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP)) within the 4G environment. Through the Network Simulator-3 (NS-3), the performance of transporting MPEG-4 video stream including throughput, delay, packet loss, and packet delivery ratio are analyzed at the base station through UDP, TCP, and DCCP protocols over 4G’s Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology. The results show that DCCP has better throughput, and lesser delay, but at the same time it has more packet loss than UDP and TCP. Based on the results, DCCP is recommended as a transport protocol for real time video
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author Kamil, Wisam Abduladheem
author_facet Kamil, Wisam Abduladheem
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title Performance evaluation of TCP, UDP and DCCP for video traffics over 4G network
title_short Performance evaluation of TCP, UDP and DCCP for video traffics over 4G network
title_full Performance evaluation of TCP, UDP and DCCP for video traffics over 4G network
title_fullStr Performance evaluation of TCP, UDP and DCCP for video traffics over 4G network
title_full_unstemmed Performance evaluation of TCP, UDP and DCCP for video traffics over 4G network
title_sort performance evaluation of tcp, udp and dccp for video traffics over 4g network
publishDate 2015
url http://etd.uum.edu.my/5652/
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