2010
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1012.3071
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Seamless Flow Migration on Smartphones without Network Support

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“…(3) For α = 0%, the system reaches its throughput upper bound when we have only 30% of the streams connecting to OSCAR-enabled server (γ = 30). (4) This need of OSCAR-enabled servers decreases as α increases, till it reaches 0% when α = 35%, which is typical in the current Internet [34]. (5) The performance gain before saturation by adding more OSCAR-enabled servers is better than adding more legacy servers with resume support.…”
Section: ) Effect Of Changing Streams With Oscar-enabled Servers (γ) ...mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…(3) For α = 0%, the system reaches its throughput upper bound when we have only 30% of the streams connecting to OSCAR-enabled server (γ = 30). (4) This need of OSCAR-enabled servers decreases as α increases, till it reaches 0% when α = 35%, which is typical in the current Internet [34]. (5) The performance gain before saturation by adding more OSCAR-enabled servers is better than adding more legacy servers with resume support.…”
Section: ) Effect Of Changing Streams With Oscar-enabled Servers (γ) ...mentioning
confidence: 98%