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An Optimization of HTTP/2 for Mobile Applications

An Optimization of HTTP/2 for Mobile Applications
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摘要 In recent years, Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) spreads quickly and steadily in the usage of mobile applications as a common web protocol, so that the mobile applications can also benefit from HTTP/2, which is the new version of HTTP based on SPDY developed by Google to speed up the Internet transmission speed. HTTP/2 enables a more efficient use of network resources and a reduced perception of latency by in- troducing header field compression and allowing multiple concurrent exchanges on the same connection. However, what H3TP/2 focuses on is visiting websites through a browser, and mobile applications are not considered much. In this paper, firstly, mobile applications are classified based on the da- ta flow characteristics. Based on the classification, we propose an optimization of HTTP/2 for mobile applications, called HTTP/2-Advance, which uses multiple Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connections to multiplex HTYP requests and responses. Then we build a tiny system which simulates actu- al requests and responses between mobile applications and servers. We figure out the best choice of the number of multiple TCP connections for mobile applications, and compare the performance of HTTP, HTTP/2 and HTrP/2-Advance in both simulated and in-situ experiments in our system. In recent years, Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) spreads quickly and steadily in the usage of mobile applications as a common web protocol, so that the mobile applications can also benefit from HTTP/2, which is the new version of HTTP based on SPDY developed by Google to speed up the Internet transmission speed. HTTP/2 enables a more efficient use of network resources and a reduced perception of latency by in- troducing header field compression and allowing multiple concurrent exchanges on the same connection. However, what H3TP/2 focuses on is visiting websites through a browser, and mobile applications are not considered much. In this paper, firstly, mobile applications are classified based on the da- ta flow characteristics. Based on the classification, we propose an optimization of HTTP/2 for mobile applications, called HTTP/2-Advance, which uses multiple Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connections to multiplex HTYP requests and responses. Then we build a tiny system which simulates actu- al requests and responses between mobile applications and servers. We figure out the best choice of the number of multiple TCP connections for mobile applications, and compare the performance of HTTP, HTTP/2 and HTrP/2-Advance in both simulated and in-situ experiments in our system.
出处 《ZTE Communications》 2016年第B12期35-42,共8页 中兴通讯技术(英文版)
关键词 Hq^FP/2 HTTP optimization multiple connection header compression Hq^FP/2 HTTP optimization multiple connection header compression
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