The prospect of the Internet as the fastest growing satellite communication
application coupled with satellite-based multimedia networks has generated
a high level of interest in the performance of TCP over satellite systems.
This article presents the network architecture for supporting services bas
ed on TCP/IP over satellite. It discusses the key factors that influence TC
P performance over satellite links, and compares the benefits and disadvant
ages of low earth orbit and geostationary earth orbit satellites. The artic
le also discusses the feasibility of using LEO satellites to support and ex
pand the Internet. It presents studies of the TCP behavior over a GEO satel
lite system and LEO satellite constellation based on computer simulations,
where two typical Internet applications are taken into consideration: FTP f
ile transfer and Web browsing. The results show that TCP performs much bett
er over the LEO satellite constellation than over the GEO system; even the
standard TCP over LEO is better than enhanced TCP over GEO.