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Network-assisted multihoming for emerging heterogeneous wireless access scenarios

Posted on:2015-07-30Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New BrunswickCandidate:Mukherjee, ShreyaseeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2478390017995297Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis presents a technique for enabling multihoming in the emerging heterogeneous (hetnet) mobile wireless access scenarios, based on the MobilityFirst Future Internet Architecture. Most mobile devices now have dual wireless interfaces (such as Wi-Fi and LTE) and the proposed technique can use either or both to achieve significant improvements in performance and service quality. In particular, our approach shifts the burden of policy expression and data-striping from end-nodes to in-network nodes, and utilizes named object routing with GUIDs to establish multiple paths to destination mobile devices. The proposed multihoming technique uses hop-by-hop backpressure for data striping at the bifurcation router and includes a robust mechanism to reduce reordering of packets at the receive buffer. We quantify the performance gains using detailed NS3 based simulations and present results from a thorough parametric study to determine the effects of data-rate, delay and hop-count difference between multiple available paths. Finally, we show that when multiple interfaces are available, simultaneous use of both the interfaces is beneficial only under certain conditions depending on the ratio of the data-rate of the interfaces and the size of the flow.
Keywords/Search Tags:Multihoming, Wireless, Interfaces
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