Re: CCID 2 for small packets?

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This also sounds good to me if VoIP applications use CCID2 instead of CCID 3.

-Arjuna


On 11/6/06, Sally Floyd <sallyfloyd@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Another possible variant for CCID 2, in addition to allowing
slowly-responding AIMD
parameters, would be to specify a variant of CCID 2 for small-packet
flows.
This would be a little more more work than the slowly-responding AIMD
option, but
wouldn't be so bad to specify or implement, and would be a parallel to
TFRC-SP.

In particular, it would consist of the following:

* An enforced 10-ms interval between packet transmissions.
* Window increases like those for CCID 2 flows with 1460-byte segments.
* Taking into account packet header size when sending packets.
   (E.g., the congestion window would cover not just segment size, but
    would cover segment + header size.)

This could be used with the regular AIMD parameters for CCID 2, or with
the slowly-responding AIMD parameters.  It would be orthogonal.

Worth doing, or not?

- Sally
http://www.icir.org/floyd/





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