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ABC - A Simple Explicit Congestion Controller for Wireless Networks

Offered By: USENIX via YouTube

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USENIX Symposium on Networked Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI) Courses Research Methodology Courses Wireless Networks Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a 22-minute conference talk from USENIX NSDI '20 introducing Accel-Brake Control (ABC), a novel explicit congestion control protocol designed for wireless networks with time-varying links. Learn how ABC marks packets with "accelerate" or "brake" signals to guide senders in adjusting their congestion windows, achieving better performance than XCP without requiring changes to header formats or user devices. Discover ABC's incremental deployability, its ability to coexist with non-ABC traffic, and its impressive results in Wi-Fi and cellular network implementations, including 30-40% higher throughput than Cubic+Codel and 2.2× lower delays than BBR on Wi-Fi paths.

Syllabus

NSDI '20 - ABC: A Simple Explicit Congestion Controller for Wireless Networks


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USENIX

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