We have developed a model for Multipath-TCP (MPTCP) in ns-3, which conforms to RFC-6824 and closely follows the MPTCP Linux kernel design.
A brief description of our model can be found in our recent short paper, which was presented at the WNS3-2014 workshop, with the following link: http://arxiv.org/abs/1510.07721
Our implementation is atop ns3.19 and supports several path management techniques (e.g. FullMesh and NdiffPorts) and congestion control algorithms such as Linked Increases, Scalable TCP, Uncoupled TCP and Fully Coupled.
Our recent works on multipath TCP that have been built on top of this code are as follows:
- MMPTCP (IEEE INFOCOM 2016) - Best in Session Presentation Award
- AMP (IFIP Networking 2019) - Best Paper Candidate
We have tested this code on Mac (with llvm-gcc42 and python 2.7.3-11) and several Linux distributions (e.g. Red Hat with gcc4.4.7 or Ubuntu16.4 with gcc5.4.0).
- Clone the MPTCP's repository
git clone https://github.com/mkheirkhah/mptcp.git
- Configure and build
CXXFLAGS="-Wall" ./waf configure build
- Run a simulation
./waf --run "mptcp"
A simple simulation script is available here.
Morteza Kheirkhah, University College London (UCL), [email protected]
If you use this source code in part or entirely, please refer to it with the following bibtex:
@article{kheirkhah2015multipath,
author = {Kheirkhah, Morteza and Wakeman, Ian and Parisis, George},
title = {{Multipath-TCP in ns-3}},
journal = {CoRR},
year = {2015},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1510.07721},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
}