A measurement-based study of MultiPath TCP performance over wireless networks

Yung-chih Chen, Yeon-sup Lim, R. Gibbens, E. Nahum, R. Khalili, D. Towsley
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With the popularity of mobile devices and the pervasive use of cellular technology, there is widespread interest in hybrid networks and on how to achieve robustness and good performance from them. As most smart phones and mobile devices are equipped with dual interfaces (WiFi and 3G/4G), a promising approach is through the use of multi-path TCP, which leverages path diversity to improve performance and provide robust data transfers. In this paper we explore the performance of multi-path TCP in the wild, focusing on simple 2-path multi-path TCP scenarios. We seek to answer the following questions: How much can a user benefit from using multi-path TCP over cellular and WiFi relative to using the either interface alone? What is the impact of flow size on average latency? What is the effect of the rate/route control algorithm on performance? We are especially interested in understanding how application level performance is affected when path characteristics (e.g., round trip times and loss rates) are diverse. We address these questions by conducting measurements using one commercial Internet service provider and three major cellular carriers in the US.
基于测量的无线网络多路径TCP性能研究
随着移动设备的普及和蜂窝技术的广泛使用,混合网络以及如何实现其鲁棒性和良好的性能受到了广泛的关注。由于大多数智能手机和移动设备都配备了双接口(WiFi和3G/4G),一种很有前途的方法是通过使用多路径TCP,它利用路径多样性来提高性能并提供强大的数据传输。在本文中,我们探讨了多路径TCP在野外的性能,重点是简单的2路径多路径TCP场景。我们试图回答以下问题:相对于单独使用任何一种接口,在蜂窝和WiFi上使用多路径TCP能给用户带来多少好处?流量大小对平均延迟的影响是什么?速率/路由控制算法对性能的影响是什么?我们特别感兴趣的是理解当路径特征(例如,往返时间和损失率)不同时,应用程序级性能是如何受到影响的。我们通过在美国使用一家商业互联网服务提供商和三家主要的手机运营商进行测量来解决这些问题。
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