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Is it really necessary to go beyond a fairness metric for next-generation congestion control?
A recent article suggests that the potential for deployment of congestion control mechanisms in the future Internet should be evaluated using a new concept called "harm" instead of measuring "fairness". While there are good arguments in favor of this ...
Crosslayer network outage classification using machine learning
Network failures are common, difficult to troubleshoot, and small operators with limited resources need better tools for troubleshooting. In this paper, we analyse two years of outages from a small global network for high-quality services. Then, we ...
On the suitability of BBR congestion control for QUIC over GEO SATCOM networks
Satellite broadband connectivity has received significant level of interest in recent years, partly due to the emergence of 5th and 6th generations of cellular networks and their novel use-cases. High-throughput GEO satellites are therefore expected to ...
Priority-aware forward error correction for HTTP
TCP has been replaced by QUIC in the latest version of HTTP (i.e., HTTP/3) to reduce the Head-Of-Line (HOL) blocking problem. Also, there have been improvements to HTTP's priority mechanism for Web resources, beyond the existing tree-based one, to ...