[Make-wifi-fast] D* tcp looks pretty good, on paper

Taran Lynn tflynn at ucdavis.edu
Thu Jan 7 14:20:58 EST 2021


The source can be found at https://github.com/lambda-11235/tcp_davis .

The code mentioned in the paper can be found under the tag "arxiv_2020".
The current master branch has an additional stable mode that I was testing
out.

On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 10:35 AM Dave Taht <dave.taht at gmail.com> wrote:

> See: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2012.14996.pdf
>
> Things I really like:
>
> * they used flent
> * Using "variance" as the principal signal. This is essentially one of
> the great unpublished and unanalyzed improvements on the minstrel
> algorithm as well
> * Conventional ecn response
> * outperforms bbr on variable links
>
> Only negative so far is I haven't found any published source to it. :(
>
> Otherwise a very promising start to a year.
>
> "The choice of feedback mechanism between delay and packet loss has
> long been a point of contention in TCP congestion control. This has
> partly been resolved, as it has become increasingly evident that delay
> based methods are needed to facilitate modern interactive web
> applications. However, what has not been resolved is what control
> should be used, with the two candidates being the congestion window
> and the pacing rate. BBR is a new delay based congestion control
> algorithm that uses a pacing rate as its primary control and the
> congestion window as a secondary control. We propose that a congestion
> window first algorithm might give more desirable performance
> characteristics in situations where latency must be minimized even at
> the expense of some loss in throughput. To evaluate this hypothesis we
> introduce a new congestion control algorithm called TCP D*, which is a
> congestion window first algorithm that adopts BBR's approach of
> maximizing delivery rate while minimizing latency. In this paper, we
> discuss the key features of this algorithm, discuss the differences
> and similarity to BBR, and present some preliminary results based on a
> real implementation."
>
>
>
>
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>
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