CISP - A Speed-of-Light Internet Service Provider
Offered By: USENIX via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the design and potential of cISP, a revolutionary Internet Service Provider concept that aims to transmit data at nearly the speed of light in vacuum. Delve into this 17-minute conference talk from NSDI '22, presented by researchers from various institutions, as they discuss the challenges and solutions for creating ultra-low latency wide-area networks. Learn about the integration of free-space microwave wireless connectivity with existing fiber infrastructure, and how this approach addresses practical considerations such as transmission tower availability and packet queuing. Discover the performance comparisons between cISP implementations in the United States and Europe against theoretical great-circle paths at light speed. Gain insights into the reliability of microwave networks compared to fiber networks, even in adverse weather conditions, based on experiments conducted on an algorithmic trading network. Examine the economic viability of such networks and their potential impact on various interactive network applications requiring low latency.
Syllabus
Intro
The Internet is slowe!
Let's break down the 37x inflation
Why is packet delivery slow?
World's fastest wide-area networks
Microwave Transmission
Designing ISP
CISP for the United States
How does a real MW network perform
Is clSP resilient to weather?
Is MW resilient to weather in practice?
Speedup for web browsing
Cost and benefit per GB
In the paper...
Taught by
USENIX
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