Is two greater than one?: Analyzing Multipath TCP over Dual-LTE in the Wild
Multipath TCP (MPTCP) is a standardized TCP extension which allows end-hosts to simultaneously exploit all of their network interfaces. The recent proliferation of dual-SIM mobile phones makes multi-LTE MPTCP setup an attractive option. We perform extensive measurements of MPTCP over two LTE connect...
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Zusammenfassung: | Multipath TCP (MPTCP) is a standardized TCP extension which allows end-hosts
to simultaneously exploit all of their network interfaces. The recent
proliferation of dual-SIM mobile phones makes multi-LTE MPTCP setup an
attractive option. We perform extensive measurements of MPTCP over two LTE
connections in low and high-speed mobility scenarios over five months, both in
controlled and in-the-wild environments. Our findings indicate that MPTCP
performance decreases at high speeds due to increased frequency of signal
strength drops and handovers. Both LTE paths experience frequent changes which
result in a sub-optimal subflow utilization. We also find that while path
changes are unpredictable, their impact on MPTCP follows a deterministic trend.
Finally, we show that both application traffic patterns and congestion control
variants impact MPTCP adaptability at high speeds. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1909.02601 |