Title
Performance of QUIC congestion control algorithms in 5G networks
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe deployment of the next generation of cellular networks (5G) is expanding to enable new services and improve the quality of existing ones. Despite the benefits of 5G networks, they also present new challenges for the performance of classical and recently-proposed congestion control algorithms (CCAs), e.g., Bottleneck bandwidth and round-trip propagation time (BBR) and Copa. Despite their successful adoption in the Internet, BBR has been shown to overestimate the bottleneck bandwidth in cellular networks, and Copa has not been independently tested on a similar scale and detail as BBR in cellular networks. In this work, we compare the performance of these fairly recent CCAs as well as the widely deployed CUBIC CCA, and a modification to BBR for cellular networks (RBBR) at 5G rates. The evaluation is performed using the emerging QUIC protocol and uses both emulations and live experiments. Our results show that in 5G networks, CUBIC, BBR, and Copa suffer from significant bufferbloat, longer packet delays, and lower throughput, respectively. We also observe that in cases where the bottleneck is largely in the 5G link, RBBR can offer a significant delay reduction compared to BBR and CUBIC.
Year
DOI
Venue
2022
10.1145/3538394.3546040
ACM SIGCOMM
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Habtegebreil Haile122.09
Karl-Johan Grinnemo214321.42
Simone Ferlin321.07
Per Hurtig47211.89
Anna Brunstrom5445125.16