Resumo: | Mobile access remains limited by relatively short battery power lifetime, expensive wireless bandwidth and areas with difficult or no continuous communication coverage. It is believed that as many as 70% of laptop users would operate in planned or non planned disconnected mode. Although existing approaches have led to implementing disconnected mode operation within applications, we chose to introduce changes to a mobile extension of the Internet transport protocol. We show through simulation that this protocol performs better than TCP. In order to evaluate disconnection parameters including disconnection and inter-disconnection times, a performance study of disconnection is presented. Finally we argue that disconnection is an important service and should therefore be considered as a Quality of Service (QoS) parameter to be negotiated among mobile and fixed communication entities.
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