@techreport{hardie-mdtls-session-00, number = {draft-hardie-mdtls-session-00}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-hardie-mdtls-session-00}, author = {Ted Hardie and Jake Khuon}, title = {{Multipath DTLS Session Layer}}, pagetotal = 6, year = 2010, month = oct, day = 18, abstract = {The Internet model has traditionally avoided the complication of an explicit session layer, in favor of having applications and transports divide the relevant work between them. While this has been a successful strategy when the packet flows from two hosts all take the same path, there may be advantages in using a session-layer strategy when a host initiates related flows from multiple interfaces in independent routing domains (e.g. a 3G or 4G interface and a WiFi interface). This draft discusses an approach re-using the security association mechanisms present in DTLS {[}RFC4347{]} to create a simple session layer.}, }