Past research studying the operations of TCP over wire-less/mobile ad hoc networks has shown that TCP cannot be adopted as-is for use in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET) to achieve reasonable performance. Consequently, most past research evaluating the performance of MANET routing protocols has concentrated on using CBR traffic over UDP for evaluation. This paper distinguishes practical use of TCP from use of TCP for evaluation purposes, and ex-amine whether using TCP as an evaluation tool to evaluate MANET routing protocols will yield any new insights, even though the authors are readily agree with past research that using TCP as-is for practical use over MANET is not a good approach.
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