The comparison of throughput for TEAR (TCP emulation at
receivers) and TFRC TCP friendly rate control in MANETs is
done with varying Active queue Management Techniques.
The analysis reveals that for bandwidth constraint links,
TEAR and TFRC perform far better than normal traffic
propagation through TCP. In case of TEAR, the processing
and route congestion algorithm load is shared by the
receiver resulting in lesser load at the transmitters. In TFRC
the TCP traffic is propagated via an algorithm to curb
acknowledgement congestions. The effect of these two
techniques is monitored on Droptail and RED, two of the
most common Active Queue Management Techniques.