A Survey on Congestion Control and Scheduling for Multipath TCP: Machine Learning vs Classical Approaches

September 17, 2023 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems

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Authors Maisha Maliha, Golnaz Habibi, Mohammed Atiquzzaman arXiv ID 2309.09372 Category cs.NI: Networking & Internet Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 6 Venue Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems Last Checked 3 days ago
Abstract
Multipath TCP (MPTCP) has been widely used as an efficient way for communication in many applications. Data centers, smartphones, and network operators use MPTCP to balance the traffic in a network efficiently. MPTCP is an extension of TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), which provides multiple paths, leading to higher throughput and low latency. Although MPTCP has shown better performance than TCP in many applications, it has its own challenges. The network can become congested due to heavy traffic in the multiple paths (subflows) if the subflow rates are not determined correctly. Moreover, communication latency can occur if the packets are not scheduled correctly between the subflows. This paper reviews techniques to solve the above-mentioned problems based on two main approaches; non data-driven (classical) and data-driven (Machine Learning) approaches. This paper compares these two approaches and highlights their strengths and weaknesses with a view to motivating future researchers in this exciting area of machine learning for communications. This paper also provides details on the simulation of MPTCP and its implementations in real environments.
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