TCP Congestion Control Performance in Emulated Wi-Fi with Bufferbloat
Yuki Horie, Do Thi Thu Hien, Kien Nguyen, Hiroo Sekiya
2020 IEEE Workshop on Nonlinear Circuit Networks(NCN2020), Dec. 2020. [pdf document]

<Abstract>

In recent years, a problem called bufferbloat, in which the network is delayed due to the increase in buffer has emerged, and this is no exception in wi-fi networks. One solution to this problem is selecting a congestion control algorithm so that the delay is reduced. In this research, we constructed an environment where bufferbloat occurs on the emulator and measured RTT and throughput for each congestion control algorithm. As a result, vegas and BBR have the smallest RTT and are less affected by bufferbloat.

 

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