[Cake] Fwd: a whole bunch of your paper references

Dave Taht dave.taht at gmail.com
Wed Jul 8 01:15:29 EDT 2015


in fact, while I am at it...

I would like to poke into how cake will scale into the the 10s of gigabits.
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On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 1:03 AM, MUSCARIELLO Luca OLNC/OLN
<luca.muscariello at orange.com> wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> You'll find some references here (many links are in my web page).
> If you need a copy of one of these papers, just tell me.
>
> (my colleague is Jim Roberts https://team.inria.fr/rap/members/roberts/)
>
> Longest Queue Drop and head drop is here
>
> Suter B.; Lakshman T.V.; Stiliadis D. and
> Choudhury,A.K. Design considerations for supporting
> tcp with per-flow queueing. In Proc. of IEEE
> INFOCOM 1998.
>
> This one is about implicit priority to low rate flows
>
> Kortebi A.; Oueslati S. and Roberts J. Cross-protect:
> implicit service differentiation and admission control.
> In Proc. of IEEE HPSR 2004
>
> And this one tells you how do to the same with DRR
>
> A. Kortebi, S. Oueslati, and J. Roberts,
> “Implicit service differentiation using Deficit Round Robin,”
> in Proc of ITC 19, 2005.
>
> Hardware implementation
>
> Abdesselem Kortebi, Luca Muscariello, Sara Oueslati, James Roberts,
> Minimizing the overhead in implementing flow-aware networking,
> IEEE/ACM ANCS, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, October 26-28, 2005
>
> This one tells you that the number of flows active in the queue is small
>
> Kortebi A.; Muscariello L.; Oueslati S. and Roberts J.
> Evaluating the number of active flows in a scheduler
> realizing fair statistical bandwidth sharing. In Proc. of
> ACM SIGMETRICS 2005.
>
> Simpler paper here on scalability
>
> Abdesselem Kortebi, Luca Muscariello, Sara Oueslati, James Roberts,
> On The Scalability of Fair Queueing,
> ACM SIGCOMM HotNets III: Third Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks,
> San Diego, CA, USA, November 15-16, 2004
>
>
> About Shortest Queue First you have these two papers with the theory
> and some experiments
>
> Carofiglio G. and Muscariello L. On the impact of
> TCP and per-flow scheduling on Internet performance
> (extended version). IEEE/ACM Transactions on
> Networking, April 2012.
>
> Carofiglio G. and Muscariello L. On the impact of
> TCP and per-flow scheduling on Internet performance.
> In proc. of IEEE INFOCOM 2010.
>
> This one also analyzes some theory and more experiments
>
> Bonald T. and Muscariello L. and Ostallo N.
> Self-Prioritization of Audio and Video Traffic, In Proc.
> of IEEE ICC 2011.
>
> I did not work yet on fq_codel as I am busy with Van's Content-Centric
> Networking right now.
> I hope to find more time soon.
>
> I also attach the very short paper we sent to the isoc for the latency
> workshop.
> There we write about some experimentation we made in the lab
> and also the customers experience in 2012.
>
> Will you be attending the workshop in London?
>
> Luca
>
>
> On 07/01/2013 11:23 PM, Dave Taht wrote:
>
> I'm working on some cites , you (or probably your associate that I met
> in france who's name I'm spacing on) had given me two very good ones,
> can't find them now - I remember they were on head drop and on sfq
> with longest queue drop
>
> have you had much chance to fiddle with fq_codel?
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>



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Dave Täht
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-- 
Dave Täht
worldwide bufferbloat report:
http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/results/bufferbloat
And:
What will it take to vastly improve wifi for everyone?
https://plus.google.com/u/0/explore/makewififast



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