Communication Units Granularity Considerations for Multi-Path Aware Transport Selection
draft-tiesel-taps-communitgrany-03
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| Authors | Philipp S. Tiesel , Reese Enghardt | ||
| Last updated | 2019-05-08 (Latest revision 2018-11-04) | ||
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Abstract
This document provides an approach how to reason about the composition of multi-path aware transport stacks. It discusses how to compose the functionality needed by stacking existing internet protocols and the fundamental mechanisms that are used in multi-path systems and the consequences of applying them to different granularities of communication units, e.g, on a message or stream granularity. This document is targeted as guidance for automation of destination selection, path selection, and transport protocol selection.
Authors
Philipp S. Tiesel
Reese Enghardt
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