K. Aftab

PAF Karachi Institute of Economics & Technology, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

Are you K. Aftab?

Claim your profile

Publications (2)0 Total impact

  • Conference Proceeding: An end-to-end TCP throughput enhancement for Vertical Handovers in 3G wireless networks
    [show abstract] [hide abstract]
    ABSTRACT: 3G networks provide access to network mobile users at multiple data rates. The lack of mobility support for mobile nodes, by the standard protocols originally developed to meet the requirements of stationary nodes in wired networks, implies that these standard protocols cannot be efficiently implemented in wireless networks. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) considers packet losses during Vertical Handover transition period as congestion and activates congestion control algorithm as a result thereby degrading throughput. This throughput degradation can be enhanced through improved TCP congestion window adjustment architecture. A proactive approach is presented in this paper wherein congestion window is adjusted according to the new network while handover process is being completed, avoiding slow starts during this process to eliminate the delay in window adjustment for enhanced throughput. Simulation of proposed scheme was carried out in NS-2. Throughput was calculated for proposed scheme during upward vertical handover and downward vertical handover scenarios. The results of proposed scheme were also compared with a split connection and an end-to-end connection approach. The comparative analysis of the results indicate a throughput enhancement of 22% and 17% as compared to split connection and end-to-end connection approach for upward vertical handover whereas throughput enhancement of 37% and 21% as compared to split connection approach and end-to-end connection approach for downward vertical handover is achieved.
    Computer, Control and Communication, 2009. IC4 2009. 2nd International Conference on; 03/2009
  • Conference Proceeding: Communication Issues In Satellite Links: A Comprehensive Survey
    F. Aftab, S. Younas, K. Aftab
    [show abstract] [hide abstract]
    ABSTRACT: In next generation global communication networks, satellite networks are expected to complement terrestrial networks where they best serve communication needs of users. Weight and power constraints place severe limitations on satellite on-board resources which includes the number of transponders that a satellite can carry and on-board processing capabilities. Moreover, to develop a satellite network, establishing effective communication links between multiple satellites also requires hefty exploration of field of networking. This paper explores certain issues in transponder design, power allocation strategies to beams so as to meet user requirements satisfactorily, payload architectures suitable for broadband communication and implementation of routing policies. The focus is on developments in multiple spot beams by transponders along with power allocation strategies and implementation of routing protocols in satellite networks with fully processed payload architectures.
    Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing, 2008. WiCOM '08. 4th International Conference on; 11/2008

Institutions

  • 2008
    • PAF Karachi Institute of Economics & Technology
      Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan