DocumentCode
3762427
Title
Minimizing Application-Level Delay of Multi-path TCP in Wireless Networks: A Receiver-Centric Approach
Author
Se-Yong Park;Changhee Joo;Yongseok Park;Saewoong Bahk
Author_Institution
Dept. of ECE &
fYear
2015
Firstpage
245
Lastpage
255
Abstract
Multi-Path TCP (MPTCP) has attracted much attention as a promising technology to improve throughput performance of wireless devices that support multi-homed heterogeneous networks. Although MPTCP provides significant increase in network capacity, it may suffer from poor delay performance since the delay tends to be aligned with the worst-performing path: packets delivered through a short-delay subflow have to wait in the reordering buffer for packets being transmitted over a long-delay subflow. In this paper, we investigate the application-level delay performance of streaming traffic over MPTCP, and develop an analytical framework to take into account non-negligible network queuing delay and the interplay of congestion control between multiple subflows. We design a simple threshold-based subflow traffic allocation scheme that aims to minimize user-level delay and develop a receiver-centric traffic splitting control (R-TSC) that can be tuned to user preferences. The client-side R-TSC solution facilitates incremental deployment of low-delay streaming service over MPTCP. Through simulation and testbed experiments using commercial LTE and WiFi networks, we demonstrate significant performance gains over the standard MPTCP protocol.
Keywords
"Delays","Receivers","Resource management","IEEE 802.11 Standard","Wireless networks","Throughput"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network Protocols (ICNP), 2015 IEEE 23rd International Conference on
ISSN
1092-1648
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICNP.2015.32
Filename
7437133
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