Improving Resiliency and Throughput of Transport Networks with OpenFlow and Multipath TCP: Demonstration of Results Over the Géant OpenFlow testbed

Németh, F., Sonkoly, B., Gulyás, A., Csikor, L., Tapolcai, J., Babarczi, P. and Retvari, G. (2013) Improving Resiliency and Throughput of Transport Networks with OpenFlow and Multipath TCP: Demonstration of Results Over the Géant OpenFlow testbed. Open Networking Summit (DEMO), Santa Clara, CA, USA, 15-17 Apr 2013.

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Abstract

Currently, each networking layer redundantly has its own recovery mechanism resulting in more expensive networking equipment and higher operational costs. Can we get rid of all these mechanisms below the transport layer and use multipath transport protocol to provide the required resiliency?

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Keywords:Software defined networking.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Csikor, Dr Levente
Authors: Németh, F., Sonkoly, B., Gulyás, A., Csikor, L., Tapolcai, J., Babarczi, P., and Retvari, G.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Computing Science

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