Comparing the aggregation capability of the MPT communications library and multipath TCP
Publication Name: 7th IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Infocommunications Coginfocom 2016 Proceedings
Publication Date: 2017-01-03
Volume: Unknown
Issue: Unknown
Page Range: 157-161
Description:
The MPT network layer multipath communication library-which was proposed to be a possible new basis for the future cognitive info-communication-is capable to use multiple communication channels to create an UDP tunnel which uses GRE tunnel protocol. On the other hand, Multipath TCP uses a special kernel module which creates multiple TCP sub-flows to aggregate network throughput. In this paper we used twelve 100Mbps speed channels to compare the aggregation capabilities of these two multipath communication techniques. Different scenarios were used: we measured both IPv4 and IPv6 as underlying and encapsulation protocols. In all cases, we used one to twelve channels to measure the aggregation capabilities with the iperf network measurement tool and also with HTTP download.
Open Access: Yes