On the Future of Congestion Control for the Public Internet

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Abstract

The conventional wisdom requires that all congestion control algorithms deployed on the public Internet be TCP-friendly. If universally obeyed, this requirement would greatly constrain the future of such congestion control algorithms. If partially ignored, as is increasingly likely, then there could be significant inequities in the bandwidth received by different flows. To avoid this dilemma, we propose an alternative to the TCP-friendly paradigm that can accommodate innovation, is consistent with the Internet's current economic model, and is feasible to deploy given current usage trends.

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Brown, L., Ananthanarayanan, G., Katz-Bassett, E., Krishnamurthy, A., Ratnasamy, S., Schapira, M., & Shenker, S. (2020). On the Future of Congestion Control for the Public Internet. In HotNets 2020 - Proceedings of the 19th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (pp. 30–37). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3422604.3425939

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