@InProceedings{ AINA2010,
	author = "Thomas Dreibholz and Martin Becke and Jobin Pulinthanath and Erwin Paul Rathgeb",
	title = "{Applying TCP-Friendly Congestion Control to Concurrent Multipath Transfer}",
	booktitle = "{Proceedings of the 24th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications~(AINA)}",
	pages = "312--319",
	numpages = "8",
	day = "21",
	month = apr,
	year = "2010",
	address = "Perth, Western Australia/Australia",
	language = "english",
	isbn = "978-0-7695-4018-4",
	doi = "10.1109/AINA.2010.117",
	keywords = "Multi-Homing, Congestion Control, Resource Pooling, Fairness, Proof of Concept",
	abstract = "{The steadily growing importance of Internet-based applications and their resilience requirements lead to a rising number of multi-homed sites. The idea of Concurrent Multipath Transfer~(CMT) is to exploit the existence of multiple paths among endpoints to increase application data throughput. However, handling the congestion control of each path independently lacks of fairness against non-CMT flows.
In this paper, we describe our approach of combining CMT with the idea of Resource Pooling~(RP) in order to achieve a performance improvement over non-CMT transfer while still remaining fair to concurrent flows on congested links. Unlike existing approaches which adapt classic TCP to a multi-homed CMT protocol, our approach does not depend on specific characteristics of TCP. Instead, we base on already entrenched functional blocks of CMT transfer, on the example of the CMT-enabled SCTP~(Stream Control Transmission Protocol). In a simulative proof-of-concept analysis, we show that our approach -- while relatively simple -- is already quite effective.}",
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	note = "{ISBN} 978-0-7695-4018-4"
}

