TCP performance enhancement over wireless mesh networks by means of the combination of multi-RAT devices and the MPTCP protocol
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Gómez Fernández, David


Fecha
2014-08-14Derechos
Atribución 3.0 España
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Network Protocols and Algorithms, 2014, (6)3, 56-81
XI Jornadas de Ingeniería Telemática (JITEL 2013), Granada
Editorial
Macrothink Institute
Palabras clave
MPTCP
Multi-homed devices
Congestion control algorithms
Multipath routing algorithms
Wireless mesh networks
Resumen/Abstract
The last trends at communications realms, in particular, wireless technologies, where it is more and more usual that devices carry more than one interface (i.e. multi-RAT, Radio Access Technology), to get access to the Internet, question the classic single-path paradigm, imposed by the mainstream transport protocol, TCP. In this work we assess the behavior of Multipath TCP (MPTCP), which allows the transparent breakdown of a single TCP session into multiple simultaneous subflows. This straightforward feature might lead to remarkable performance enhancements, yielding as well a stronger resilience against failures within any of the routes. Moreover, we evaluate three different routing algorithms (link, node and zone disjoint) that aim to discover the optimal route configuration of disjoint paths over a Wireless Mesh Network (WMN), exploiting the possibilities arisen by this brand new protocol. We use the obtained results to evaluate, by means of simulation, the behavior of the MPTCP protocol, showing that the aggregated performance is significatively higher than that of achieved by the traditional single-path and single-flow TCP.
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