终端群的多点中继与并发传输技术分析-analysis of multipoint relay and concurrent transmission technology in terminal group
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Abstract
With the application and development of the current mobile Internet, information communications tend to face the issue of multi-interface, multi-network and multi-terminal. Aggregating the available communication resources by multiple terminals in a heterogeneous network environment is becoming one of the most active topics of research in information communication technology. This aggregation, however, requires some comprehensive techniques such as multi-path control for concurrent transmissions. This thesis focuses on the implementation technology, via researching multi-point wireless relaying and concurrent multi-path transmission over intelligent terminals. A prototype by open source Android devices is discussed and the results of verification are presented.
The thesis analyses the state of art of the intelligent terminals and wireless communications technologies, including networking techniques, such as Ad hoc and/or MANET, applicable for a group of multiple terminals. The development technology of Android is described as well. The requirement of Multi-Point Relay (MPR) is proposed to employ Optimized Link State Routing in Wi-Fi terminals. The thesis gives also an analysis of Linux kernel with Multi-Path Transmission Control Protocol (MPTCP). Focusing on MPR and Concurrent Multi-Path Transmission of multi-terminal, this thesis presents the technology roadmap of Android kernel customization and verifications, including multi-interface controlling, MPTCP porting and adaptation, and flow controlling for MPTCP proxy.
This thesis provides a description of a prototype of terminals group transmission. Four testing scenarios are used for validations, including that for MPR of group, for concurrent multi-path transmission, for Wi-Fi relay mixed with the fixed wire-line, and for interworking with a public 3G. The experimental concurrent transmissions between two dual-interface terminals indicates two direct transmission paths in intra-networks, and extr