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...

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Main Authors: Qadir, Junaid, Ali, Anwaar, Yau, Alvin Kok-Lim *, Arjuna Sathiaseelan ,, Crowcroft, Jon
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spelling my.sunway.eprints.3032020-10-12T07:40:10Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/303/ Exploiting the power of multiplicity: a holistic survey of network-layer multipath Qadir, Junaid Ali, Anwaar Yau, Alvin Kok-Lim * Arjuna Sathiaseelan , Crowcroft, Jon QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science 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 destination. The lack of native multipath support constrains network performance even as the underlying network is richly connected and has redundant multiple paths. Computer networks can exploit the power of multiplicity, through which a diverse collection of paths is resource pooled as a single resource, to unlock the inherent redundancy of the Internet. This opens up a new vista of opportunities, promising increased throughput (through concurrent usage of multiple paths) and increased reliability and fault tolerance (through the use of multiple paths in backup/redundant arrangements). There are many emerging trends in networking that signify that the Internet's future will be multipath, including the use of multipath technology in data center computing; the ready availability of multiple heterogeneous radio interfaces in wireless (such as Wi-Fi and cellular) in wireless devices; ubiquity of mobile devices that are multihomed with heterogeneous access networks; and the development and standardization of multipath transport protocols such as multipath TCP. The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive survey of the literature on network-layer multipath solutions. We will present a detailed investigation of two important design issues, namely, the control plane problem of how to compute and select the routes and the data plane problem of how to split the flow on the computed paths. The main contribution of this paper is a systematic articulation of the main design issues in network-layer multipath routing along with a broad-ranging survey of the vast literature on network-layer multipathing. We also highlight open issues and identify directions for future work. IEEE 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/303/1/NLMultipathing_v10b.pdf Qadir, Junaid and Ali, Anwaar and Yau, Alvin Kok-Lim * and Arjuna Sathiaseelan , and Crowcroft, Jon (2015) Exploiting the power of multiplicity: a holistic survey of network-layer multipath. IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials, 17 (4). pp. 2176-2213. ISSN 1553-877X http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=7152820&isnumber=7331734 doi: 10.1109/COMST.2015.2453941
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Qadir, Junaid
Ali, Anwaar
Yau, Alvin Kok-Lim *
Arjuna Sathiaseelan ,
Crowcroft, Jon
Exploiting the power of multiplicity: a holistic survey of network-layer multipath
description 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 destination. The lack of native multipath support constrains network performance even as the underlying network is richly connected and has redundant multiple paths. Computer networks can exploit the power of multiplicity, through which a diverse collection of paths is resource pooled as a single resource, to unlock the inherent redundancy of the Internet. This opens up a new vista of opportunities, promising increased throughput (through concurrent usage of multiple paths) and increased reliability and fault tolerance (through the use of multiple paths in backup/redundant arrangements). There are many emerging trends in networking that signify that the Internet's future will be multipath, including the use of multipath technology in data center computing; the ready availability of multiple heterogeneous radio interfaces in wireless (such as Wi-Fi and cellular) in wireless devices; ubiquity of mobile devices that are multihomed with heterogeneous access networks; and the development and standardization of multipath transport protocols such as multipath TCP. The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive survey of the literature on network-layer multipath solutions. We will present a detailed investigation of two important design issues, namely, the control plane problem of how to compute and select the routes and the data plane problem of how to split the flow on the computed paths. The main contribution of this paper is a systematic articulation of the main design issues in network-layer multipath routing along with a broad-ranging survey of the vast literature on network-layer multipathing. We also highlight open issues and identify directions for future work.
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author Qadir, Junaid
Ali, Anwaar
Yau, Alvin Kok-Lim *
Arjuna Sathiaseelan ,
Crowcroft, Jon
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Ali, Anwaar
Yau, Alvin Kok-Lim *
Arjuna Sathiaseelan ,
Crowcroft, Jon
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title Exploiting the power of multiplicity: a holistic survey of network-layer multipath
title_short Exploiting the power of multiplicity: a holistic survey of network-layer multipath
title_full Exploiting the power of multiplicity: a holistic survey of network-layer multipath
title_fullStr Exploiting the power of multiplicity: a holistic survey of network-layer multipath
title_full_unstemmed Exploiting the power of multiplicity: a holistic survey of network-layer multipath
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