2012 26th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops 2012
DOI: 10.1109/waina.2012.283
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QoS-oriented MPTCP Extensions for Multimedia Multi-homed Systems

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“…Coding: Network Coding Scheduling: Paths Hurtig et al [103] Scheduling: Paths QoS-MPTPC [104] Scheduling: Packets ADMIT [105] Coding: FEC…”
Section: Fmtcp [102]mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Coding: Network Coding Scheduling: Paths Hurtig et al [103] Scheduling: Paths QoS-MPTPC [104] Scheduling: Packets ADMIT [105] Coding: FEC…”
Section: Fmtcp [102]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hurtig et al [103] present two novel scheduling techniques for the MPTCP (BLEST and STTF) that are shown to reduce latency when interfaces have asymmetric capacity and delay. The QoS-MPTPC [104], ADMIT [105] and PR-MPTCP+ [106] are extensions for interactive video, video streaming and real-time multimedia, respectively. Finally, MPFlex [107] is a flexible software architecture that enhances MPTCP scheduling and policies thanks to the use of multiplexing.…”
Section: ) Multiple Connectivity and Multipath Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qin et al [38] proposed a message-oriented partial-reliability extension for MPTCP in order to allow the MPTCP sender to abandon the expired message and tell the receiver of the message abandonment decision. Diop et al [39] presented a Quality of Service (QoS)-oriented partial reliability extension for MPTCP. This variant was designed in order to improve user's quality of experience (QoE) for the realtime interactive multimedia applications, by giving up the transmission of expired message in MPTCP multipath transmission.…”
Section: E Mptcp Partially Reliable Extension Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diop et al [43] proposed QoS-oriented MPTCP that takes advantage of the two sub-layers architecture of MPTCP to use Quality of Service (QoS) techniques for multimedia applications over multiple paths. MPTCP originally offers a fully reliable and fully ordered service.…”
Section: Multipath Transmission Considering Fairnessmentioning
confidence: 99%