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F. Sultan, K. Srinivasan, , D. Iyer, and L. Iftode. Migratory TCP: Connection migration for service continuity in the Internet. In Proc. of the IEEE Intl. Conf. on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), pages 469--470, Vienna, Austria, July 2002.

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Distributed Event Tracking and Transport in Sensor Networks - Wood, Blum, Nagaraddi (2002)   (Correct)

....migrated. Sending redirections after migration is similar to our update mechanism, though for individual hosts and not teams. We note that new connections to the mo bile host may fail if the host is moving quicker than DNS changes are propagated. A more recent protocol, M TCP by Sultan et al. [5], is a TCP extension that supports client initiated migration of an active connection to another cooperating server. At initial connection time, the client gets a list of cooperating servers and migration certificates. When migrating, the client contacts another server and presents the ....

Florin Sultan, Kiran Srinivasan, Deepa Iyer, Liviu fitode, "Migratory TCP: Connection Migration for Service Continuity in the Internet," To appear in ICDCS 2002. 14


Nonintrusive Remote Healing Using Backdoors - Florin Sultan Aniruddha (2003)   Self-citation (Sultan Iftode)   (Correct)

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F. Sultan, K. Srinivasan, D. Iyer, and L. Iftode. Migratory TCP: Connection Migration for Service Continuity in the Internet. In Proc. ICDCS 2002.


Service Continuations: An Operating System Mechanism for.. - Sultan, Bohra, Iftode (2003)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Sultan Iftode)   (Correct)

....failure or DoS attack. With TCP IP, availability of a service is constrained not only by the availability of a given server, but also by that of the routing path(s) to the server. Service continuity can be defined as the uninterrupted delivery of a service, from an end user s perspective [20, 27]. The static service server binding enforced by TCP limits its ability to provide continuous service to the client in the presence of adverse conditions. The only way TCP reacts to lost or delayed packets is by retransmissions targeting the same server endpoint of the connection (bound to a ....

....services remains a problem due to connectivity failures. As server identity tends to become less important than the service provided, it may be desirable for a client to be able to switch between servers during its service session, for example when a server cannot sustain the service. In [27], we have proposed the cooperative service model, along with an enabling connection migration protocol, Migratory TCP (M TCP) In this model, a pool of equivalent servers, possibly geographically distributed across the Internet, cooperate in sustaining the service by handling client connections ....

F. Sultan, K. Srinivasan, D. Iyer, and L. Iftode. Migratory TCP: Connection Migration for Service Continuity in the Internet. In Proc. ICDCS 2002.


Autonomous Transport Protocols for Content-based Networks - Sultan, Bohra, Iftode (2002)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Sultan Iftode)   (Correct)

....in the Internet [1, 11] However, none of the above systems is concerned with using names to conduct communication between peers. A source of inspiration for this work was our previous experience with connection migration in a standard transport protocol. We have developed Migratory TCP (M TCP) [22, 20, 23], a reliable, connection oriented protocol that enables transparent connection endpoint migration. Maintaining TCP compatibility while enabling a connection endpoint to move transparently to the other endpoint proved to be a hard problem we had to solve in M TCP. This determined us to question the ....

F. Sultan, K. Srinivasan, D. Iyer, and L. Iftode., \Migratory TCP: Connection Migration for Service Continuity over the Internet," Proc. 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), July 2002, To appear.


Practical and low-overhead masking of failures of.. - Zagorodnov.. (2005)   (Correct)

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F. Sultan, K. Srinivasan, , D. Iyer, and L. Iftode. Migratory TCP: Connection migration for service continuity in the Internet. In Proc. of the IEEE Intl. Conf. on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), pages 469--470, Vienna, Austria, July 2002.


Efficient TCP Connection Failover in Web Server Clusters - Zhang, Abdelzaher, Stankovic (2004)   (Correct)

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K. S. Florin Sultan and L. Iftode, "Migratory tcp: Connection migration for service continuity in the internet," in 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 2002.


A Receiver-Centric Transport Protocol for Mobile Hosts.. - Hsieh, Kim, Zhu.. (2003)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

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F. Sultan, K. Srinivasan, D. Iyer, and L. Iftode. Migratory TCP: Connection migration for service continuity in the Internet. In Proceedings of IEEE ICDCS, Vienna, Austria, July 2002.


Unveiling the Transport - Jeffrey Mogul Lawrence (2003)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

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F. Sultan, K. Srinivasan, D. Iyer, and L. Iftode. Migratory TCP: Connection migration for service continuity in the Internet. In Proc. 22nd Intl. Conf. on Distributed Computing Systems, pages 469--470, Vienna, July 2002.


Efficient TCP Connection Failover in Server Clusters - Zhang, Abdelzaher, Stankovic   (Correct)

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Kiran Srinivasan Florin Sultan and Liviu Iftode, "Migratory tcp: Connection migration for service continuity in the internet," in 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), 2002.

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