Multihomed Communication with SCTP

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Multihomed Communication with SCTP

Author(s): Victor C.M. Leung (Editor), Eduardo Parente Ribeiro (Editor), Alan Wagner (Editor), Janardhan Iyengar (Editor)

  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • Publication Date: 18 Jan. 2013
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 242 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9781466566989
  • ISBN-13: 9781466566989

Book Description

Although multihomed communication is a rapidly emerging trend for next generation networks, no known book explores multihomed communication with the Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP). Filling this void, Multihomed Communication with SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) explains this innovative feature that allows an endpoint to simultaneously maintain and use multiple points of connectivity to the network―making it possible for fixed and mobile users to connect to the Internet via multiple service providers or last hop technologies. Among the topics addressed, the book covers:

  • Support of node mobility between networks
  • Concurrent multipath transfer using SCTP multihoming
  • Low delay communication and multimedia applications
  • High performance computing using commodity hardware and software
  • SCTP support in the INET framework and its analysis in the Wireshark packet analyzer
  • SCTP application interface

Ideal for researchers and programmers, this forward-looking referencedescribes SCTP multihoming concepts and implementation, applications of multihoming across different domains, and proposed extensions such as multipath transfer and mobility. Although the book is aimed at those with an advanced background, it also covers the fundamental concepts and mechanisms of SCTP multihoming to help anyone get up to speed on SCTP.

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Victor C.M. Leung, Eduardo Parente Ribeiro, Alan Wagner, Janardhan Iyengar

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