It’s time to replace TCP with online-learning congestion control
Guest Post: Performance-oriented Congestion Control (PCC) is a new online learning approach to congestion control that seeks to overcome the limitations of traditional TCP.
Guest Post: Performance-oriented Congestion Control (PCC) is a new online learning approach to congestion control that seeks to overcome the limitations of traditional TCP.
Guest Post: There are limits to the benefits HTTPS provides, even when deployed properly.
Guest Post: Despite popular belief, IPv6 multihoming is possible. Find out how.
Guest Post: Leveraging end hosts is an efficient way to monitor the health of a network, compare performances across providers, and quickly spot issues.
Guest Post: First of its kind study monitors the growth of a new transport protocol, QUIC.
Guest Post: Coupled with an additional two-bit signal, the Valid Edge Counter, the QUIC spin bit can provide a higher resolution of latency trouble spots in a network.
Guest Post: Kepler is a new method to automate the localization and monitoring of outages at IXPs and interconnection facilities by using publicly available data.
Feedback is sought on recent BBR patches that seek to increase throughput for WiFi and lower queuing delays.
Guest Post: Study seeks to measure adoption of HTTP/2 and whether Server Push really does speed up the Web.
Guest Post: Citizen initiative brings the Internet to rural areas, bridging the digital divide.