Abstract
Internet of Things provides a common platform to connect heterogeneous devices over the internet. As a result, the number of connected devices increases over the Internet exponentially. Therefore, congestion over the Internet also increases. TCP is a reliable transport layer protocol for wired and wireless networks that control the transmission rate according to network congestion. When network conditions change abruptly, the network delay and bandwidth also change accordingly. Therefore, it is very important to adjust the transmission rate according to the network status. This paper introduces a new congestion control policy to adapt the transmission rate quickly whenever the available bandwidth and delay changes. The proposed approach maintains a steady-state to reduce packet drop and yield improved throughput. This paper also proposes adaptive techniques to maintain fairness with widely deployed TCP Cubic. The experimental results show that the proposed TCP achieves better performance in terms of throughput and inter-protocol fairness.
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