L5-TSPP: A Protocol for Disruption Tolerant Networking in Layer-5

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TCP/IP, the foundation of the current Internet, assumes a sufficiently low packet loss rate for links in communication path. On the other hand, for communication services such as mobile and wireless communications, communication link tends to be disruptive. In this paper, we propose Layer-5 temporally-spliced path protocol (L5-TSPP), which provides disruption-tolerance in the L5 temporally-spliced path (L5-TSP), as one of the communication paths provided by Layer-5 (L5-paths). We design and implement an API for using L5-paths (L5 API). The L5 API is designed and implemented to support not only POSIX systems but also non-POSIX systems. L5 API and L5-TSPP are implemented in the user space in Go language. The measurement results show that L5-TSP achieves lower and more stable connection establishment time and better end-to-end throughput in the presence of disruption than conventional communication paths.

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Watanabe, H., & Teraoka, F. (2022). L5-TSPP: A Protocol for Disruption Tolerant Networking in Layer-5. IEICE Transactions on Communications, E105B(2), 215–227. https://doi.org/10.1587/transcom.2021CEP0005

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