Network anomalies such as packet reordering and delay spikes can result in spurious retransmissions and degrade performance of reliable transport protocols such as TCP and SCTP. P...
Sourabh Ladha, Stephan Baucke, Reiner Ludwig, Paul...
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) was developed to support the transfer of telephony signaling over IP networks. One of the ambitions when designing SCTP was to offe...
Longevity of distributed computing middleware standards, such as CORBA, depend on their ability to support a range of applications by providing low overhead access in a uniform man...
Gautam H. Thaker, Patrick J. Lardieri, Chuck Winte...
Typical transmission control protocol (TCP) based web agents in mobile wireless environment have several deficiencies, such as performance degradation, head-of-line blocking, and u...
The stream control transmission protocol (SCTP) is a new transport protocol, which provides multi-streaming and multi-homing features. Especially, recent SCTP extensions with dynam...
Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is the third transport layer protocol next to TCP and UDP. The SCTP provides some distinctive features over the TCP. This paper is purpo...
Abstract. Today’s computer network is shifting from wired networks to wireless networks. Several attempts have been made to assess the performance of TCP over wireless networks. ...
SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) is a recently standardized transport level protocol with several features that better support the communication requirements of paralle...
The popularity of distributed interactive applications has exploded in the last few years. For example, massive multi-player online games have become a fast growing, multi-million...
Abstract— This paper presents how SCTP can stall in multihomed scenarios during failover and under certain circumstances. A stall is where an SCTP end-point ceases to communicate...