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Title:
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IMPROVING THE RESILIENCE OF MULTIPATH TCP BY LATENCY SUPERVISION |
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Author(s):
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Florin-Josef Lataretu, Corneliu Ioan Toma |
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ISBN:
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978-972-8939-30-4 |
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Editors:
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Hans Weghorn, Pedro Isaías and Radu Vasiu |
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Year:
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2010 |
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Edition:
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Single |
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Keywords:
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Multipath TCP, resilience, resource pooling, latency control, traffic engineering, load balancing |
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Type:
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Poster/Demonstration |
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First Page:
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281 |
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Last Page:
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283 |
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Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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Although today's networks operate well, they often cannot be considered resilient. A promising way to improve the network resilience and performance is initiated by the resource pooling principle, in particular via multipath TCP. This article is providing a rough overview on resilience aspects of the multipath TCP. The main contribution is an alternative solution for improving the resilience of a multipath TCP connection by supervising the latencies on the different subflows. The proposal responds to open issues mentioned in the research agenda of the resource pooling principle by providing a base for traffic engineering tools which are able to anticipate how end system will shift their load. |
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