Pasca, Thomas Valerrian and Sen, Nabhasmita and Reddy, Venkatarami and Tamma, Bheemarjuna Reddy and Franklin, Antony
(2018)
A Framework for Integrating MPTCP over LWA.
In: Proceedings of the 12th International Workshop on Wireless Network Testbeds, Experimental Evaluation & Characterization, 02 November 2018, New Delhi, India.
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Abstract
Radio level integration (RLI) architectures such as LTE Wi-Fi
aggregation (LWA) and LTE Wi-Fi integration with IPSec tunnel (LWIP) are gaining momentum in the context of Multiple
Radio Access Technology (Multi-RAT) connectivity in 5G. It
is unclear whether a transport layer solution like Multipath
TCP (MPTCP) could serve better in aggregating multiple
RATs than radio level aggregation, Or are these two different solutions complementing each other? In this paper, we
address these questions by experimenting on a testbed. LWA
testbed has been set up using OpenAirInterface (OAI) LTE
base station and off-the-shelf Wi-Fi Access Point (AP). We
present interesting outcomes of various experiments which
can be adopted as design principles for developing 5G MultiRAT architectures. Our findings include, (i) LWA fails to
aggregate link capacities when there is congestion in the
network, and (ii) Co-operative MPTCP and LWA solution is
robust and achieves significant performance improvement
compared to individual LWA and MPTCP, even when the
network is congested and Wi-Fi channel contention is high.
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