Experimenting with Multipath TCP

Tue, 06/22/2010 - 13:38 by Sébastien Barré

Abstract

It is becoming the norm for small mobile devices to have access to multiple technologies for connecting to the Internet. This gives researchers an increasing interest for solutions allowing to use efficiently several communication mediums. We propose a demonstration of our Multipath TCP implementation for Linux, that allows spreading a single TCP flow across multiple Internet paths, without requiring any change to applications. The demonstration will involve a real Internet communication with MPTCP, with simultaneous use of several paths, as well as a demonstration of MPTCP failover capability.

Authors
Sébastien Barré, Costin Raiciu, Olivier Bonaventure and Mark Handley
Source
SIGCOMM 2010 Demo, Demo at the Sigcomm conference, New Delhi, India, September 2010.
Keywords
MPTCP, multipath transport
Notes
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