Hosts are often connected by multiple paths, but TCP restricts communications to a single path per transport connection. Resource usage within the network would be more efficient were these multiple paths able to be used concurrently. This should enhance user experience through improved resilience to network failure and higher throughput. This document outlines architectural guidelines for the development of a Multipath Transport Protocol, with references to how these architectural components come together in the development of a Multipath TCP (MPTCP). This document lists certain high-level design decisions that provide foundations for the design of the MPTCP protocol, based upon these architectural requi...
Multi-path TCP (MP-TCP) has the potential to greatly improve application performance by using multip...
Technology is constantly evolving, and we are currently witnessing a digital revolution with a treme...
Multi-path TCP (MP-TCP) has the potential to greatly improve application performance by using multi...
TCP/IP communication is currently restricted to a single path per connection, yet multiple paths oft...
Part 9: Path DiversityInternational audienceThe IETF is developing a new transport layer solution, M...
TCP/IP communication is currently restricted to a single path per connection, yet multiple paths oft...
Internet applications make use of the services provided by a transport protocol, such as TCP (a reli...
Internet applications make use of the services provided by a transport protocol, such as TCP (a reli...
This document describes a low overhead connection establishment mechanism for Multipath TCP. Its goa...
Internet applications make use of the services provided by a transport protocol, such as TCP (a reli...
v0.4, a modification to the FreeBSD-11 kernel that enables support for the IETF’s emerging Multipath...
The Internet is ever increasing since its creation in the early 70s. Nowadays, it is interconnection...
Networks have become multipath: mobile devices have multiple radio interfaces, datacenters have redu...
Abstract—We present a survey on multipath transport proto-cols. These protocols are aiming to provid...
Multi-path TCP (MP-TCP) has the potential to greatly improve application performance by using multip...
Multi-path TCP (MP-TCP) has the potential to greatly improve application performance by using multip...
Technology is constantly evolving, and we are currently witnessing a digital revolution with a treme...
Multi-path TCP (MP-TCP) has the potential to greatly improve application performance by using multi...
TCP/IP communication is currently restricted to a single path per connection, yet multiple paths oft...
Part 9: Path DiversityInternational audienceThe IETF is developing a new transport layer solution, M...
TCP/IP communication is currently restricted to a single path per connection, yet multiple paths oft...
Internet applications make use of the services provided by a transport protocol, such as TCP (a reli...
Internet applications make use of the services provided by a transport protocol, such as TCP (a reli...
This document describes a low overhead connection establishment mechanism for Multipath TCP. Its goa...
Internet applications make use of the services provided by a transport protocol, such as TCP (a reli...
v0.4, a modification to the FreeBSD-11 kernel that enables support for the IETF’s emerging Multipath...
The Internet is ever increasing since its creation in the early 70s. Nowadays, it is interconnection...
Networks have become multipath: mobile devices have multiple radio interfaces, datacenters have redu...
Abstract—We present a survey on multipath transport proto-cols. These protocols are aiming to provid...
Multi-path TCP (MP-TCP) has the potential to greatly improve application performance by using multip...
Multi-path TCP (MP-TCP) has the potential to greatly improve application performance by using multip...
Technology is constantly evolving, and we are currently witnessing a digital revolution with a treme...
Multi-path TCP (MP-TCP) has the potential to greatly improve application performance by using multi...