Voice-activated applications and Multipath TCP: A good match?

Tran, Viet Hoang;De Coninck, Quentin;Tazaki, Hajime;Bonaventure, Olivier;et.al.
(2018) 2nd Workshop on Mobile Network Measurement (MNM’18) — Location: Vienna, Austria (25.June.2018)

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  • Tran, Viet Hoangorcid-logoUCLouvain
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  • De Coninck, Quentinorcid-logoUCLouvain
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  • Tazaki, HajimeIIJ
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  • et. al.
Abstract
Voice is progressively becoming a popular way to interact with mobile devices such as smartphones or connected cars. Most of the current deployments depend on cloud services to recognize the user’s commands. For this reason, voice-controlled applications have stringent requirements in terms of delay or availability. On the other hand, many of the devices using such applications are attached to several wireless networks. On iPhones, Multipath TCP made voice-enabled applications useable while users move from cellular to WiFi.
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Tran, V. H., & et al. (2018). Voice-activated applications and Multipath TCP: A good match? https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/256395