[Int-area] [Latency] Fwd: Latency Critical Communication (fwd)

Claudio Allocchio <Claudio.Allocchio@garr.it> Thu, 16 November 2017 16:01 UTC

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Subject: [Int-area] [Latency] Fwd: Latency Critical Communication (fwd)
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Hello,

I guess you should add another very effecrting and important use case to 
the I-D, which is LoLa

  https://lola.conts.it

and it belongs to the CriC/URLLC case, too.

We as LoLa developers have collected a huge experince in the last 15+ 
years on what affects data network and how this creates latency problems 
to applicaitons like LoLa itself (which is just a very efficient UDP data 
streamer).

So, feel free to use also this case as one of the examples. LoLa is not 
any more just "music at distance", but is used also in neurological 
studies to see how latency affects human brain reactions, and can apply to 
medical science (and remote surgery is one of this cases).

all the best!

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> From: Xiajinwei <xiajinwei@huawei.com>
> Subject: [Int-area] Latency Critical Communication
> Date: 9 November 2017 at 01:38:07 GMT
> To: "int-area@ietf.org" <int-area@ietf.org>
> Cc: "daniel@olddog.co.uk" <daniel@olddog.co.uk>,
Zongning <zongning@huawei.com>
>
> Hi All,
>
> We recently posted an I-D that discusses architectural considerations for delivering latency critical communication over the Internet. Our objective is to see if there is interest in coordinating discussion on the topic of latency sensitive applications across Internet infrastructure for emerging applications (including 5G, IoT, M2M).
>
> The draft identifies common service requirements, potential solutions and gaps, and areas for further development, rather than being published as RFC.
>
> The I-D is provided below: Architectural Considerations for Delivering Latency Critical Communication over the Internet
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-xia-latency-critical-communication-00
>
> Please reviewing it at your convenient time and show your comments.
>
> I am very appreciated in advance :-)
>
> Thanks!
> Jinwei
>
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