2014 IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Computing and Communication Technologies (CONECCT) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/conecct.2014.6740326
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A Dynamic Link aggregation Scheme for heterogeneous wireless networks

Abstract: User Equipments (UEs) are integrated with multiple interfaces to facilitate the usage of various wireless technologies. However, due to the limitations of each technology, expected data rates are not achieved even when the best of available interfaces is chosen for data transfer. Link aggregation is used to aggregate data rates over multiple interfaces for achieving higher data rates. Even though there are multiple link aggregation schemes proposed, they are highly complicated and do not consider dynamics of w… Show more

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“…These services are supported over asymmetric as well as on symmetric wireless links without any modifications in existing Internet infrastructure. Bala Murali Krishna K et al [18] proposed a simple and application layer Scheme that aggregates data which can be easily and dynamically transferred by using multiple links either parallelly or sequentially. They achieved 65 % improvement over existing throughput as compared to existing application layer technique.…”
Section: Fig1 Heterogeneous Wireless Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These services are supported over asymmetric as well as on symmetric wireless links without any modifications in existing Internet infrastructure. Bala Murali Krishna K et al [18] proposed a simple and application layer Scheme that aggregates data which can be easily and dynamically transferred by using multiple links either parallelly or sequentially. They achieved 65 % improvement over existing throughput as compared to existing application layer technique.…”
Section: Fig1 Heterogeneous Wireless Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of paper [12] analyze routing protocol for MANET by using the PDF and delay through different scenarios that differentiate in the number of sources and pause time. The paper [13] proposed a simple and application layer Scheme that aggregates data which can be easily and dynamically transferred by using multiple links either parallelly or sequentially. They achieved 65 % improvement over existing throughput as compared to existing application layer technique.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%