Thanks for sharing this.

The idea of getting rid of QOS seems interesting to me. Ironically, most all the engineering is done around best effort logic paths so, in many instances, one will find the BE outperforms VI per the tails of the latency distributions. 

I think the idea is "adaptive EDCAs." Some of the current values do change per losing a TXOP but I think better generalizing the adaptations and including things like AIFS could be more optimal.

Bob




On Mon, May 17, 2021 at 11:33 AM Dave Taht <dave.taht@gmail.com> wrote:
I am reposting this link to the list because it has a ton of good
implementation advice that a ton of people have been missing.

https://blog.tohojo.dk/media/make-wifi-fast-qca.pdf
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