With its new features such as multi-homing and multi-streaming the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) has become a promising candidate as a general-purpose transport layer protocol. Multi-homing in an SCTP association can make concurrent multi-path transfer an appealing candidate to satisfy the ever increasing user demands for bandwidth. Multiple streams provide an aggregation mechanism to accommodate heterogeneous objects, which belong to the same application but may require different QoS from the network. However, the current approach lacks an internal mechanism to support preferential treatment among its streams for concurrent multipath transfer. In this paper, we introduce WM2-SCTP (Wireless Multi-path Multi-flow - Stream Contr...
SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) is a general-purpose transport protocol for IP network d...
The growing availability of multiple network interfaces on both mobile and fixed hosts makes concurr...
This paper assesses whether multi-path communication can help latency-sensitive applications to sati...
SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) has multi-homing features, but SCTP implementations do n...
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a new transport layer protocol. Multihoming is on...
Multi-streaming provides SCTP with an aggregation mechanism to accommodate heterogeneous objects, w...
Abstract—The growing availability of IP based heterogeneous wireless access technologies coupled wit...
Stream Control Transmission Protocol(SCTP) is a re-liable transport protocol combining the advantage...
Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) has been proposed to provide reliable transport of real-...
The Internet has evolved in three directions over the past decades. First, content has evolved from...
Although multihomed communication is a rapidly emerging trend for next generation networks, no known...
Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a reliable transport layer protocol that supports mul...
Abstract—Handling mobility at the transport layer is a promising approach to achieve seamless handov...
The main purpose of designing the Stream Control Protocol (SCTP) was tooffer a robust transfer of tr...
[[abstract]]Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) provides two particular features difference ...
SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) is a general-purpose transport protocol for IP network d...
The growing availability of multiple network interfaces on both mobile and fixed hosts makes concurr...
This paper assesses whether multi-path communication can help latency-sensitive applications to sati...
SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) has multi-homing features, but SCTP implementations do n...
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a new transport layer protocol. Multihoming is on...
Multi-streaming provides SCTP with an aggregation mechanism to accommodate heterogeneous objects, w...
Abstract—The growing availability of IP based heterogeneous wireless access technologies coupled wit...
Stream Control Transmission Protocol(SCTP) is a re-liable transport protocol combining the advantage...
Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) has been proposed to provide reliable transport of real-...
The Internet has evolved in three directions over the past decades. First, content has evolved from...
Although multihomed communication is a rapidly emerging trend for next generation networks, no known...
Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a reliable transport layer protocol that supports mul...
Abstract—Handling mobility at the transport layer is a promising approach to achieve seamless handov...
The main purpose of designing the Stream Control Protocol (SCTP) was tooffer a robust transfer of tr...
[[abstract]]Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) provides two particular features difference ...
SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) is a general-purpose transport protocol for IP network d...
The growing availability of multiple network interfaces on both mobile and fixed hosts makes concurr...
This paper assesses whether multi-path communication can help latency-sensitive applications to sati...