Beyond TCP: The evolution of Internet transport protocols The transport layer is one of the key layers of the Internet protocol stack. It enrichs the network layer service to make it suitable for applications. Almost 40 years after its initial design, TCP remains the most widely used transport protocol. In the early 2000s, SCTP was […]
‘Presentations’
Evaluating Android Applications with Multipath TCP
Evaluating Android Applications with Multipath TCP Quentin De Coninck, Matthieu Baerts, Benjamin Hesmans, Olivier Bonaventure. Poster. September 2015 Mobicom.
Trilogy 2: creating and controlling cross-dimensional liquidity in the Internet
Trilogy 2: creating and controlling cross-dimensional liquidity in the Internet Trilogy 2 looks at three main forms of resource liquidity: bandwidth, storage and processing. We draw on existing approaches such as MPTCP and ConEx as well as emerging techniques like NFV and cloud orchestration. From the start we aim to create secure, reliable and trustworthy […]
Towards the Superfluid Cloud
Towards the Superfluid Cloud Traditionally, the number of VMs running on a server and how quickly these can be migrated has been less than optimal mostly because of the memory and CPU requirements imposed on the system by the full-fledged OSes that the VMs run. More recently, work towards VMs based on minimalistic or specialized […]
Towards Massive Server Consolidation
Towards Massive Server Consolidation F. Manco, J. Martins. F. Huici. Presentation. Aug-2014. Xen Developers Summit 2014, XPDS14
T2 Operators Workshop Presentations
All the presentations seen on the T2 Operators workshop (Oct. 31st) are available here: Trilogy 2 summary DC topologies for NFV by Juan Brenes (UC3M) Road to the federated market and beyond by John Thompson (OnApp) Towards the Superfluid (Network) Cloud by Felipe Huici (NEC) SDN-NFV: An introduction by TID
Multipath TCP and Its Use-Cases in the NorNet Testbed
Multipath TCP and Its Use-Cases in the NorNet Testbed Christoph Paasch. Tutorial. Sep-2013. NorNet Users Workshop (Oslo)
Multipath TCP
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is used by the vast majority of applications to transport their data reliably across the Internet and in the cloud. TCP was designed in the 1970s and has slowly evolved since then. Today’s networks are multipath: mobile devices have multiple wireless interfaces, datacenters have many redundant paths between servers, and multihoming has become the norm for big server farms…
Multipath TCP
Multipath TCP Olivier Bonaventure. Keynote. Apr-2013. IEEE LAN/MAN Workshop (Brussels)
Building the liquid network
Building the liquid network. M. Bagnulo. Presentation concertation meeting. Oct-2012. EU Commission