SCPS-TP, TCP, and Rate-Based Protocol Evaluation. Revised

SCPS-TP, TCP, and Rate-Based Protocol Evaluation. Revised

Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

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Published: 2020-08-10

Total Pages: 66

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Tests were performed at Glenn Research Center to compare the performance of the Space Communications Protocol Standard Transport Protocol (SCPS TP, otherwise known as "TCP Tranquility") relative to other variants of TCP and to determine the implementation maturity level of these protocols, particularly for higher speeds. The testing was performed over reasonably high data rates of up to 100 Mbps with delays that are characteristic of near-planetary environments. The tests were run for a fixed packet size, but for variously errored environments. This report documents the testing performed to date. Tran, Diepchi T. and Lawas-Grodek, Frances J. and Dimond, Robert P. and Ivancic, William D. Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-2003-212001/REV1, E-13673-1/REV1 PROTOCOL (COMPUTERS); SPACE COMMUNICATION; TELECOMMUNICATION; PLANETARY ENVIRONMENTS; BIT ERROR RATE; CHANNEL CAPACITY; DATA SYSTEMS; LOCAL AREA NETWORKS


Scps-Tp, Tcp, and Rate-Based Protocol Evaluation

Scps-Tp, Tcp, and Rate-Based Protocol Evaluation

Author: Diepchi T. Tran

Publisher: BiblioGov

Published: 2013-07

Total Pages: 70

ISBN-13: 9781289257286

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Tests were performed at Glenn Research Center to compare the performance of the Space Communications Protocol Standard Transport Protocol (SCPS TP, otherwise known as "TCP Tranquility") relative to other variants of TCP and to determine the implementation maturity level of these protocols, particularly for higher speeds. The testing was performed over reasonably high data rates of up to 100 Mbps with delays that are characteristic of near-planetary environments. The tests were run for a fixed packet size, but for variously errored environments. This report documents the testing performed to date.


Performance Analysis of TCP Enhancements in Satellite Data Networks

Performance Analysis of TCP Enhancements in Satellite Data Networks

Author: Ren Broyles

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Published: 1999-03-01

Total Pages: 141

ISBN-13: 9781423546405

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This research examines two proposed enhancements to the well-known Transport Control Protocol (TCP) in the presence of noisy communication links. The Multiple Pipes protocol is an application-level adaptation of the standard TCP protocol, where several TCP links cooperate to transfer data. The Space Communication Protocol Standard - Transport Protocol (SCPS-TP) modifies TCP to optimize performance in a satellite environment. While SCPS-TP has inherent advantages that allow it to deliver data more rapidly than Multiple Pipes, the protocol, when optimized for operation in a high-error environment, is not compatible with legacy TCP systems, and requires changes to the TCP specification. This investigation determines the level of improvement offered by SCPS-TP's Corruption Mode, which will help determine if migration to the protocol is appropriate in different environments. As the percentage of corrupted packets approaches 5 %, Multiple Pipes can take over five times longer than SCPS-TP to deliver data. At high error rates, SCPS-TP's advantage is primarily caused by Multiple Pipes' use of congestion control algorithms. The lack of congestion control, however, limits the systems in which SCPS-TP can be effectively used.


Verification of a Communication Protocol for the Space Environment

Verification of a Communication Protocol for the Space Environment

Author: Alexei Zapari

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Published: 2001

Total Pages: 116

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The SCPS (Space Communication Protocol Standards) is a suite of protocols proposed as a future standard for spacecraft communication based on the TCP/IP family of protocols. This paper describes a case study in the application of informal and lightweight formal methods to verification of two new features of the SCPS Network Protocol, precedence and flood routing. For each feature, we describe what methods were applied, how they were applied, and what the results were. The use of both informal and formal methods contributed to improvement of the existing specification. Also, some techniques to reduce the state space of the models produced using the SPIN verification tool's language are described.


Advanced Transport Protocols for Space Communications

Advanced Transport Protocols for Space Communications

Author: Jian Fang

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Published: 2004

Total Pages:

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Satellite IP networks are characterized by high bit error rates, long propagation delays, low bandwidth feedback links, and persistent fades resulting from varying weather patterns. A new unicast transport protocol is designed to address all the above challenges. Two new algorithms, Jump Start and Quick Recovery, are presented to replace the traditional Slow Start algorithm and to recover rapidly from multiple segment losses within one window of data. The characteristics of satellite IP networks also distinguish satellite multicasting from multicasting in terrestrial wirelined networks. A reliable data multicast transport protocol, TCP-Peachtree, is proposed to solve the acknowledgment implosion and scalability problems in satellite IP networks. Developments in space technology are enabling the realization of deep space missions. The scientific data from these missions need to be delivered to the Earth successfully. To achieve this goal, the InterPlaNetary Internet is proposed as the Internet of the deep space planetary networks, which is characterized by extremely high propagation delays, high link errors, asymmetrical bandwidth, and blackouts. A reliable transport protocol, TP-Planet, is proposed for data traffic in the InterPlaNetary Internet. TP-Planet deploys rate-based additive-increase multiplicative-decrease (AIMD) congestion control and replaces the inefficient slow start algorithm with a novel Initial State algorithm that allows the capture of link resources in a very fast and controlled manner. A new congestion detection and control mechanism is developed and a Blackout State is incorporated into the protocol operation. Multimedia traffic is also one part of the aggregate traffic over InterPlaNetary Internet backbone links and it has additional requirements such as minimum bandwidth, smooth traffic, and error control. To address all the above challenges, RCP-Planet is proposed. RCP-Planet consists of two novel algorithms, i.e., Begin State and Operational State. The protocol is based on a novel rate probing mechanism and a new rate control scheme to update the media rate smoothly based on the observed rate for the probing sequence.


Space Communications Protocol Standards Performance Testing

Space Communications Protocol Standards Performance Testing

Author: Richard N. Smith

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Published: 1998

Total Pages: 11

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Two computer LAN's, linked by the ACTS satellite, were configured. SCPS-TP and SCPS-NP protocol software was installed on the LAN's. The protocols were tested using various BER's and data rates. This report documents the test results.


Space Communications Protocol Standards Performance Testing

Space Communications Protocol Standards Performance Testing

Author: Richard N. Smith

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Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

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Two computer LAN's, linked by the ACTS satellite, were configured. SCPS-TP and SCPS-NP protocol software was installed on the LAN's. The protocols were tested using various BER's and data rates. This report documents the test results.


Communications Protocol to Transport Satellite Delivered Signals Over IP Networks

Communications Protocol to Transport Satellite Delivered Signals Over IP Networks

Author: British Standards Institute Staff

Publisher:

Published: 1914-06-30

Total Pages: 82

ISBN-13: 9780580829949

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Space technology, Spacecraft, Open systems interconnection, Application layer (OSI), Data processing, Information exchange, Telecommunication, Telecommunication transmission methods, Telecommunication systems, Data transmission methods, Satellite links, Spacecraft navigation, Radionavigation, Communication procedures, Flight control, Data structures, Telemetry, Multiplexing, Signal processing, Coding (data conversion), Packets (data transmission), Data layout, Identification methods, Terminology