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Known as multihoming, devices with more than one network interface can enhance their performance capabilities by harnessing unused resources from alternative access networks. Whether it's improved reliability or sheer throughput potential, network devices will benefit from a multihomed framework. Unfortunately, our current means of guaranteeing reliability while maintaining quality control, specifically,...
Nowadays more and more various networks can be used to access the Internet. But a lot of them, especially most wireless networks, only offer very limited bandwidth to the end users. In order to gain much wider bandwidth than one network can offer, we modified the stream control transport protocol (SCTP) so that it can aggregate bandwidth over multiple interfaces of a host to serve an application simultaneously...
The Network Mobility Basic Support (NEMO BS) protocol is the IETF standard to manage the mobility of entire IPv6 networks. One of the typical applications of this protocol is to deploy NEMO BS in transportations such as train or bus. As a result, passengers can benefit from global and permanent IPv6 connectivity with legacy IPv6 terminals equipped with a common wireless technology such as Wi-Fi. However,...
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