Title :
On the use of bandwidth aggregation over heterogeneous last miles
Author :
Balakrishnan, Manoj ; Mishra, Rajesh ; Rao, Ramesh R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., California Univ., San Diego, CA
Abstract :
The next generation wireless communication devices are expected to be capable of communicating with the best possible last mile networks as well as to utilize multiple networks simultaneously. Existing solutions such as the interoperability mechanisms and the always best connected (ABC) paradigm limit the access of wireless devices to only one, preferably the best possible network. Such schemes, though found to be better than the traditional single interface communication, are limited in their ability to utilize the services in the best possible way. Existing work focuses mainly on network layer or transport layer bandwidth aggregation mechanisms which either need to change the existing TCP protocol or require proxy nodes to perform the bandwidth scheduling process. We, in this paper, propose a new wireless access paradigm for multi-homed hosts based on a session layer bandwidth aggregation mechanism. The major advantages of our solution are the high end-to-end throughput, glitch free transition during both mobility and interface changes, dynamic selection of number of end-to-end paths, and above all our solution can work with existing transport and network layer protocols in today´s Internet. In this paper, we provide the architectural and protocol solutions for the proposed scheme and results from extensive simulations and a Linux based implementation
Keywords :
bandwidth allocation; radio access networks; scheduling; transport protocols; TCP protocol; bandwidth aggregation; bandwidth scheduling process; end-to-end throughput; glitch free transition; heterogeneous last miles; multihomed hosts; network layer protocols; next generation wireless communication devices; session layer bandwidth aggregation mechanism; wireless access paradigm; Access protocols; Bandwidth; IP networks; Information technology; Network interfaces; Next generation networking; Throughput; Transport protocols; Wireless communication; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Broadband Networks, 2005. BroadNets 2005. 2nd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9276-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICBN.2005.1589789