Presentation 2008-01-25
Implementation and Evaluation of Fast Fail-over technologies in SCTP Multi-homing using Lower Layer Information
Yohei KATAYAMA, Yunsop HAN, Fumio TERAOKA,
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Abstract(in English) Stream Control Transport Protocol (SCTP) was developed to take advantage of a multi-homed host, such as mobility. SCTP is able to attach multiple paths to a connection. An extension to SCTP allows an SCTP stack to dynamically change IP address in a session. However, SCTP can not directly detect lower layer failures, so SCTP can not take full advantage of multi-homing. In this paper, we combine SCTP with LIES, which is cross layer architecture, in order for SCTP to take full advantage of multi-homing. We show that our proposal archive faster fail-over than default SCTP.
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Keyword(in English) SCTP / LIES / Multi-homing / Cross Layer / Fast Fail-over / Seamless Mobility
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Conference Date 2008/1/17(1days)
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Title (in English) Implementation and Evaluation of Fast Fail-over technologies in SCTP Multi-homing using Lower Layer Information
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Keyword(1) SCTP
Keyword(2) LIES
Keyword(3) Multi-homing
Keyword(4) Cross Layer
Keyword(5) Fast Fail-over
Keyword(6) Seamless Mobility
1st Author's Name Yohei KATAYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Keio University()
2nd Author's Name Yunsop HAN
2nd Author's Affiliation Keio University
3rd Author's Name Fumio TERAOKA
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Information and Computer Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University:Keio University
Date 2008-01-25
Paper # IA2007-50
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 449
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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