Proceedings of the Asian Internet Engineering Conference on - AINTEC '19 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3340422.3343638
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Passive analysis for multipath TCP

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“…MPTCP endpoints were configured using the mptcp command of the iproute2 package for setting up one subflow for each path between the client and the server in the tested network (i.e., 3 in the case of the client in the network shown in Figure 4). Application-level goodput was calculated using the mptcpanalyzer tool [39].…”
Section: Client Servermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MPTCP endpoints were configured using the mptcp command of the iproute2 package for setting up one subflow for each path between the client and the server in the tested network (i.e., 3 in the case of the client in the network shown in Figure 4). Application-level goodput was calculated using the mptcpanalyzer tool [39].…”
Section: Client Servermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To cope with such demands new techniques and protocols are required. The researchers over time tried to build different solutions for TCP/IP communication for redundancy, reliability, and increase of bandwidth over the internet 5–7 . Different extensions of TCP are made but not implemented as one standard 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%