Re: [EToSat] [IETF106] Proposed workshop on QUIC performance over high BDP

Joerg Ott <ott@in.tum.de> Tue, 05 November 2019 09:38 UTC

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Subject: Re: [EToSat] [IETF106] Proposed workshop on QUIC performance over high BDP
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Hi guys,

great activity -- we also did extensive emulation studies for QUIC
over satellites in a controlled environment.  Would be happy to
share those findings if room.

Cheers,
Jörg

On 05.11.19 09:57, Kuhn Nicolas wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> There are multiple drafts related to the performance of QUIC over large 
> BDP networks (draft-kuhn-quic-4-sat, draft-kuhn-quic-0rtt-bdp, 
> draft-ietf-quic-recovery) or related to the performance of encrypted 
> protocols in general (draft-fairhurst-tsvwg-cc).
> 
> The objective of this workshop is to gather people interested in such 
> activity and discuss the best way towards better end user experience in 
> this use case.
> 
> Details : https://trac.ietf.org/trac/ietf/meeting/wiki/106sidemeetings
> 
> Time : 3pm30 – 4pm30 on Wednesday
> 
> Where : Bras Basah 
> https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/106/floor-plan?room=bras-basah#raffles-city-convention-center 
> 
> 
> Proposed agenda:
> 
> Introduction : contributions that showed performance issues with QUIC 
> over satellite links
> 
> draft-kuhn-quic-0rtt-bdp : solution to let both client and server know 
> the path characteristics
> 
> draft-kuhn-quic-4-sat : what can be done once both client and server 
> have this information
> 
> draft-fairhurst-tsvwg-cc : generalization to any transport and best 
> current practice on internet congestion control at end points
> 
> If time permits: sharing experimental results (interaction between 
> transport and high BDP systems)
> 
> If there is anything you would like to present please let us know.
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Nico, Gorry and Emile
>