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This paper studies an effect of utilization of Multi-Path TCP (MPTCP) on QoE for Web services. The authors consider the Web usability as QoE and assess it by experiments with subjects; they compare the results of MPTCP with those of TCP. The experimental results show the followings. Indeed the utilization of MPTCP can provide higher QoS of the target Webservices than that of TCP, but it does not always...
This paper studies the necessary number of simultaneous TCP connections in a Web client for high Web-QoE. Currently, many Web browsers use multiple TCP connections simultaneously for effective data transmission. However, more simultaneous TCP connections make more establishments/closes of connections and do not always give higher quality of a Web service because users often access to the Web services...
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