English

Google QUIC performance over a public SATCOM access

Networking and Internet Architecture 2019-02-15 v2

Abstract

Google QUIC accounts for almost 10% of the Internet traffic and the protocol is not standardized at the IETF yet. We distinguish Google QUIC (GQUIC) and IETF QUIC (IQUIC) since there may be differences between the two. Both Google and IETF versions run over UDP and cannot be split the way satellite systems usually do with TCP connections. The need for adapting any-QUIC parameters needs to be evaluated. Since GQUIC is available, we analyze its behavior over a satellite communication system. In our evaluations, GQUIC quick connection establishment does not compensate an inappropriate congestion control. The resulting page downloading time doubles when using GQUIC as opposed to the performance with optimized split TCP connections. This paper concludes that specific tuning are required when any-QUIC runs over a high BDP network.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1810.04970,
  title  = {Google QUIC performance over a public SATCOM access},
  author = {Ludovic Thomas and Emmanuel Dubois and Nicolas Kuhn and Emmanuel Lochin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.04970},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

To appear in International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking. 13 pages, 8 figures

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