A Novel Mathematical Model to Calculate Steady-state Throughput of the Bulk Transfer TCP Flows

Wlan networks have a great influence on human everyday life. You can see its usage in airport, wireless transmission like mobile, to prevent fire in jungle, communications, est. but what is the relation between math and network? Network is a simulation model of graph and the throughput of its many parameters is measured by analytical models .one of this math application in network fields is markov model. We evaluate extensively through analysis, simulation, and experimentation the interaction between the TCP flows. The main goal of this paper is calculating the throughput ratio between upstream and downstream TCP flows. At last, we demonstrate a mathematical model to analyze the behavior of up/down flows and we prove that it can be used in real models.

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