2014
DOI: 10.1145/2578901
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Multipath TCP

Abstract: Decoupled from IP, TCP is at last able to support multihomed hosts.

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“…10 and Fig. 13, by means of different routing configurations that are the typical topologies widely used in the existing studies [9], [12], [13], [16].…”
Section: B Testbed Construction and Experimental Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…10 and Fig. 13, by means of different routing configurations that are the typical topologies widely used in the existing studies [9], [12], [13], [16].…”
Section: B Testbed Construction and Experimental Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(13). As the Linux kernel only handles fixed-point calculations, we need to scale the divisions, to reduce the error due to integer-underflow.…”
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“…When a mobile host enters such regions, its ability to send packets over another wireless network is important to ensure a smooth handover. This is clearly illustrated from the packet trace discussed in [CACM14].…”
Section: Cellular/wifi Offloadmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…This mode provides fast handover from WiFi to cellular or the opposite when the user moves. Measurements presented in [CACM14] show that the handover from one wireless network to another is not an abrupt process. When a host moves, there are regions where the quality of one of the wireless networks is weaker than the other, but the host considers this wireless network to still be up.…”
Section: Cellular/wifi Offloadmentioning
confidence: 97%