SCTP User Message Interleaving Integration and Validation
Felix Weinrank, Irene R\"ungeler, Michael T\"uxen, Erwin Rathgeb

TL;DR
This paper presents the integration and validation of the User Message Interleaving extension for SCTP, aiming to improve handling of large messages and reduce delays, within the INET simulation framework.
Contribution
It details the implementation and validation of the SCTP User Message Interleaving extension in the INET framework, enhancing support for large messages.
Findings
Successful integration of the extension into INET
Reduced message re-sequencing delays
Improved handling of large user messages
Abstract
The Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) is a connection and message oriented transport protocol. It supports multiple uni-directional streams in each direction allowing user message sequence preservation within each stream. This minimizes the re-sequencing delay at the receiver side in case of message loss. The base protocol, although being optimized for small messages, supports arbitrary large user messages by using fragmentation and reassembly at the cost of adding delays at the sender side. To overcome this limitation, a protocol extension called User Message Interleaving is currently being specified by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). This paper describes the new extension, its integration and validation in the context of the INET framework.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security · Wireless Communication Networks Research · Wireless Networks and Protocols
