Presentation 2014-10-16
A New Application Level Link Aggregation and Evaluation for IEEE802.11n and LTE
Akira HIDAKA, Kazuhisa FUJIMURA, Koichi ASATANI, Osamu MIZUNO,
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Abstract(in English) The link aggregation is a technology that bundles multiple links on a single virtual links, enabling large-capacity data communications and faster transmission speed. In addition to faster transmission speed and large-capacity data communications, link aggregation also enables redundant communications. Several link aggregation schemes have been proposed, but these schemes utilize transport layer link aggregation. In this paper, application level link aggregation is proposed and implemented with Android OS, which is most popular OS for devices such as smartphones and tablets PCs. The proposed application level link aggregation is verified with use of the implemented terminal for IEEE802.11n and LTE links.
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Keyword(in English) overlay network / application level ink aggregation / Android
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Title (in English) A New Application Level Link Aggregation and Evaluation for IEEE802.11n and LTE
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Keyword(1) overlay network
Keyword(2) application level ink aggregation
Keyword(3) Android
1st Author's Name Akira HIDAKA
1st Author's Affiliation Kogakuin University()
2nd Author's Name Kazuhisa FUJIMURA
2nd Author's Affiliation Kogakuin University
3rd Author's Name Koichi ASATANI
3rd Author's Affiliation Nankai University
4th Author's Name Osamu MIZUNO
4th Author's Affiliation Kogakuin University
Date 2014-10-16
Paper # NS2014-106
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 252
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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