http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wksh2DPHCDI&feature=youtu.be
the first half of this talk revises and extends on the previous talk at stanford (where I mostly talk about fq_codel, and RRUL). In particular I extended the slide set to include more examples, and have a rather killer one showing vast improvements in web page completion time, under load, with fq_codel..
The second half of the MIT goes into my take on some of what's going wrong with wifi.
In the MIT talk, I take some time to talk about my plans for the wifi yurtlab testbed this summer, as well. I am entertaining proposals as to what else to do with it. If anybody has ideas/algorithms/hardware/time/funding/resources for this effort, please speak up!
The second half of the stanford talk (2 weeks ago) went into detail on codel and fq_codel, and the audio to it was just improved rather radically, so if you haven't seen that one, slides and video are at: http://netseminar.stanford.edu/
I hope that the methods I'm using to describe network behavior (RRUL), and codel/fq_codel's behavior continue to improve to where one day they can be used to effectively illustrate an article or two. In the interim, I keep trying talks and getting feedback on what's getting through, or not. Enjoy.
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Dave Täht
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