[Hipsec] multipath transmission

Andrei Gurtov <gurtov@hiit.fi> Mon, 08 November 2010 15:40 UTC

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Hi,

We've been discussing with Tom on integrating text on multipath
scheduler in HIP to the new multihoming draft. Do you think that's a
good idea? The section would be more like advanced/optional feature in
the document which is not mandatory to implement. The actual idea is
described in following papers

A. Gurtov, T. Polishchuk, Secure Multipath Transport for Legacy Internet
Applications, in Proc. of BROADNETS'09, September 2009.
T. Polishchuk, A. Gurtov, Improving TCP-friendliness for mHIP , to
appear in Proc. of 5th International Conference on Access Networks
(ACCESSNETS'10), November 2010.
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/u/gurtov/papers/

BR
Andrei
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