2022
DOI: 10.3991/ijim.v16i19.35299
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Technical Comparison between MPTCP and TCP in Heterogeneous Networks

Abstract: Multipath TCP (MPTCP) is a project that has proposed by IETF group to allow packet streams to be separated across multiple sub-flow paths. MPTCP brings a great benefit in throughput, reliability, and fairness. However, MPTCP can be implemented in a little Linux distribution where it requires compiling and installing to become available for an actual and simulation scenario. In the paper, the performance analysis and evaluation results in both TCP and MPTCP are achieved through PC computer connected to Wi-Fi ac… Show more

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“…At the heart is the work by Jowkarishasaltaneh and But, who have meticulously examined the performance limitations of MPTCP coupled CC algorithms, especially regarding disjoint paths [37]. Their insights set the stage for Abbas's comparative analysis [38]. Drawing a contrast between MPTCP and its single-path counterpart, Abbas highlighted the superior performance of MPTCP in heterogeneous networks, with a particular recognition of the LIA and BLIA algorithms.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the heart is the work by Jowkarishasaltaneh and But, who have meticulously examined the performance limitations of MPTCP coupled CC algorithms, especially regarding disjoint paths [37]. Their insights set the stage for Abbas's comparative analysis [38]. Drawing a contrast between MPTCP and its single-path counterpart, Abbas highlighted the superior performance of MPTCP in heterogeneous networks, with a particular recognition of the LIA and BLIA algorithms.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%