Temporary Redundant Transmission Mechanism for SCTP Multihomed Hosts

In SCTP’s Concurrent Multipath Transfer, if data is sent to the destined IP(s) without knowledge of the paths condition, packets may be lost or delayed. This is because of the bursty nature of IP traffic and physical damage to the network. To offset these problems, network path status is examined us...

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Main Authors: D. Mohana Geetha, S. K. Muthusundar, M. Subramaniam, Kathirvel Ayyaswamy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/158697
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spelling doaj-28d9fd474ebc4854aa56398b2767003f2020-11-24T21:25:55ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal2356-61401537-744X2015-01-01201510.1155/2015/158697158697Temporary Redundant Transmission Mechanism for SCTP Multihomed HostsD. Mohana Geetha0S. K. Muthusundar1M. Subramaniam2Kathirvel Ayyaswamy3Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, S. A. Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600077, IndiaDepartment of CSE, Sri Muthukumaran Institute of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600069, IndiaDepartment of Computer Science and Engineering, S. A. Engineering College, Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600077, IndiaDepartment of Information Technology, Anand Institute of Higher Technology, Anna University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 603103, IndiaIn SCTP’s Concurrent Multipath Transfer, if data is sent to the destined IP(s) without knowledge of the paths condition, packets may be lost or delayed. This is because of the bursty nature of IP traffic and physical damage to the network. To offset these problems, network path status is examined using our new mechanism Multipath State Aware Concurrent Multipath Transfer using redundant transmission (MSACMT-RTv2). Here the status of multiple paths is analyzed, initially and periodically thereafter transmitted. After examination, paths priority is assigned before transmission. One path is temporarily employed as redundant path for the failure-expected path (FEP); this redundant path is used for transmitting redundant data. At the end of predefined period, reliability of the FEP is confirmed. If FEP is ensured to be reliable, temporary path is transformed into normal CMT path. MSACMT-RTv2 algorithm is simulated using the Delaware University ns-2 SCTP/CMT module (ns-2; V2.29). We present and discuss MSACMT-RTv2 performance in asymmetric path delay and with finite receiver buffer (rbuf) size. We extended our experiment to test robustness of this algorithm and inferred exhaustive result. It is inferred that our algorithm outperforms better in terms of increasing the throughput and reducing the latency than existing system.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/158697
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author D. Mohana Geetha
S. K. Muthusundar
M. Subramaniam
Kathirvel Ayyaswamy
spellingShingle D. Mohana Geetha
S. K. Muthusundar
M. Subramaniam
Kathirvel Ayyaswamy
Temporary Redundant Transmission Mechanism for SCTP Multihomed Hosts
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet D. Mohana Geetha
S. K. Muthusundar
M. Subramaniam
Kathirvel Ayyaswamy
author_sort D. Mohana Geetha
title Temporary Redundant Transmission Mechanism for SCTP Multihomed Hosts
title_short Temporary Redundant Transmission Mechanism for SCTP Multihomed Hosts
title_full Temporary Redundant Transmission Mechanism for SCTP Multihomed Hosts
title_fullStr Temporary Redundant Transmission Mechanism for SCTP Multihomed Hosts
title_full_unstemmed Temporary Redundant Transmission Mechanism for SCTP Multihomed Hosts
title_sort temporary redundant transmission mechanism for sctp multihomed hosts
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 2356-6140
1537-744X
publishDate 2015-01-01
description In SCTP’s Concurrent Multipath Transfer, if data is sent to the destined IP(s) without knowledge of the paths condition, packets may be lost or delayed. This is because of the bursty nature of IP traffic and physical damage to the network. To offset these problems, network path status is examined using our new mechanism Multipath State Aware Concurrent Multipath Transfer using redundant transmission (MSACMT-RTv2). Here the status of multiple paths is analyzed, initially and periodically thereafter transmitted. After examination, paths priority is assigned before transmission. One path is temporarily employed as redundant path for the failure-expected path (FEP); this redundant path is used for transmitting redundant data. At the end of predefined period, reliability of the FEP is confirmed. If FEP is ensured to be reliable, temporary path is transformed into normal CMT path. MSACMT-RTv2 algorithm is simulated using the Delaware University ns-2 SCTP/CMT module (ns-2; V2.29). We present and discuss MSACMT-RTv2 performance in asymmetric path delay and with finite receiver buffer (rbuf) size. We extended our experiment to test robustness of this algorithm and inferred exhaustive result. It is inferred that our algorithm outperforms better in terms of increasing the throughput and reducing the latency than existing system.
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