Transparent reaallocation of control functions in IMS deployments Abstract and link to the article will be provided Jaime Garcia-Reinoso, Ivan Vidal, Paolo Bellavista, Ignacio Soto and Pedro Aranda. IEEE Communications Magazine 2016 54(1)
‘What’s On?’
A first look at real Multipath TCP traffic
A first look at real Multipath TCP traffic Multipath TCP is a new TCP extension that attracts a growing interest from both researchers and industry. It enables hosts to send data over several interfaces or paths and has use cases on smartphones, datacenters or dual-stack hosts. We provide the first analysis of the operation of […]
Analysis and Enhancements to Probabilistic Caching in Content-Centric Networking
Analysis and Enhancements to Probabilistic Caching in Content-Centric Networking In this paper, we first further investigate the use of random decision policies for caching schemes, or probabilistic caching, in Content-Centric Networking (CCN). Our main objective is to provide a mathematical model for the combination of random cache decision and least recently used (LRU) replacement policy […]
Upcoming IETF 94, Yokohama, Japan
Different Trilogy 2 partners will be presenting their work in this meeting (November 1-6)
RFC 7430: Analysis of Residual Threats and Possible Fixes for Multipath TCP (MPTCP)
RFC 7430: Analysis of Residual Threats and Possible Fixes for Multipath TCP (MPTCP) This document analyzes the residual threats for Multipath TCP (MPTCP) and explores possible solutions to address them. M. Bagnulo, C. Paasch, F. Gont, O. Bonaventure, C. Raiciu. Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Request for Comments 7430. July 2015
Trilogy 2 plenary meeting in London
The Trilogy 2 consortium met in London at the UCL (University College of London) (7th-8th July)
Exploiting the power of multiplicity: a holistic survey of network-layer multipath
Exploiting the power of multiplicity: a holistic survey of network-layer multipath The Internet is inherently a multipath network—for an underlying network with only a single path connecting various nodes would have been debilitatingly fragile. Unfortunately, traditional Internet technologies have been designed around the restrictive assumption of a single working path between a source and a […]
Upcoming IETF Meetings. IETF 93 – Prague, Czech Republic
Different Trilogy 2 partners will be presenting their work in this meeting (July 19-24)
Kadupul: Livin’ on the Edge with Virtual Currencies and Time-Locked Puzzles
Kadupul: Livin’ on the Edge with Virtual Currencies and Time-Locked Puzzles Devices connected to the Internet today have a wide range of local communication channels available, such as wireless Wifi, Bluetooth or NFC, as well as wired backhaul. In densely populated areas it is possible to create heterogeneous, multihop communication paths using a combination of […]
The Case for the Superfluid Cloud
The Case for the Superfluid Cloud The confluence of a number of relatively recent trends including the development of virtualization technologies, the deployment of micro datacenters at PoPs, and the availability of microservers, opens up the possibility of evolving the cloud, and the network it is connected to, towards a superfluid cloud: a model where […]