Web browsing optimization over 2.5G and 3G: end-to-end mechanisms vs. usage of performance enhancing proxies
Gómez Montenegro, Carlos; Catalán Cid, María Luisa; Viamonte Solé, David; Paradells Aspas, Josep; Calveras Augé, Anna M.
2.5 Generation (2.5G) and Third Generation (3G) cellular wireless networks allow mobile Internet access withbearers specifically designed for data communications. However, Internet protocols under-utilize wireless widearea network (WWAN) link resources, mainly due to large round trip times (RTTs) and request–reply protocolpatterns. Web browsing is a popular service that suffers significant performance degradation over 2.5G and 3G. Inthis paper, we review and compare the two main approaches for improving web browsing performance over wirelesslinks: (i) using adequate end-to-end parameters and mechanisms and (ii) interposing a performance enhancingproxy (PEP) between the wireless and wired parts. We conclude that PEPs are currently the only feasible way forsignificantly optimizing web browsing behavior over 2.5G and 3G. In addition, we evaluate the two main currentcommercial PEPs over live general packet radio service (GPRS) and universal mobile telecommunications system(UMTS) networks. The results show that PEPs can lead to near-ideal web browsing performance in certain scenarios.
Published version on Wiley's platform: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/wcm.456
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