All: Intro to bjorn, head of research for domos.no in the eu. Attached is a recent paper of his looking over how wifi works using their analytical methods. For the record, the math behind ∆Q makes my head hurt. It has always made my head hurt. I understand packet loss, FQing and delay, and have been seeking a good analytical method, in paritcular, for videconferencing quality, for quite a while. I was happy to see all the netflix metrics go by the other day... Also bjorn had sent me a really big document about some broadband forum work his group is doing, and I don't remember if that was public or private, he'd asked me to review it at least, and I spaced on it halfway through, and perhaps it is published now and he can point us in the right direction. (sorry bjorn! Terrrrrribly busy here of late) Domos is positioning itself as a "latency manager" - seemingly primarily in the eu 5G and Docsis markets, with APIs to "control stuff" at the kind of layer libreqos works at. We here are mostly positioned in the WISP and fiber markets, as well as perhaps other forms of managed networks... tho it would be nice if 5G in particular was paying more attention! ... and we all are trying to work together to reduce latency on the internet, and perhaps there will be synergy someday here. Anyway, an intro to domos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO-8Q1N9TKU ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Bjørn Ivar Teigen Date: Thu, Oct 20, 2022 at 11:06 AM Subject: Quantifying the quality attenuation of WiFi To: Dave Taht Hi Dave, I saw your tweets about the p99 conference. This paper of mine about latency distributions on WiFi was just published at the LCN 2022 and I thought you might enjoy it! Cheers, Bjørn -- This song goes out to all the folk that thought Stadia would work: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dtaht_the-mushroom-song-activity-6981366665607352320-FXtz Dave Täht CEO, TekLibre, LLC