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| Title: | Boosting mobility performance with multi-path TCP |
| Author(s): | Bagnulo, Marcelo Ford, A. Eardley, P. García-Martínez, Alberto Kostopoulos, A. Raiciu, C. Valera, Francisco |
| Issued date: | 2010 |
| Citation: | Future Network & Mobile Summit 2010 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10016/10314 |
| Description: | Proceeding of: Future Network & Mobile Summit 2010, 16 - 18 June 2010, Florence, Italy |
| Abstract: | Fourth Generation mobile devices incorporate multiple interfaces with diverse access technologies. The current Mobile IP protocol fails to support the enhanced fault tolerance capabilities that are enabled by the availability of multiple interfaces. In particular, established Mobile IP communications cannot be preserved through outages affecting the Home Address. In this paper we describe an architecture for mobile host multihoming that enables transport layer survivability through multiple failure modes. The proposed approach relies on the cooperation between Mobile IP and Multi-Path TCP and aims to fully support multihoming and extend roaming capabilities of mobile devices. |
| Sponsor: | This research was supported by Trilogy (http://www.trilogy-project.org), a research project (ICT-216372) partially funded by the European Community under its Seventh Framework Programme. European Community's Seventh Framework Program |
| Review: | PeerReviewed |
| Project: | info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/216372 |
| Keywords: | 4G Mobile IP Multi-Path TCP Multihoming Network architecture |
| Appears in Collections: | OpenAIRE: Open Access Infrastructure for Research in Europe DIT - Comunicaciones en Conferencias Internacionales / International Conferences
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