On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, Greg White wrote:

Also, we model shared link congestion by modulating the capacity available to our tested user. This was described in our April 2013 paper. Since one user's queuing latency doesn't impact another user, the interaction between users is largely limited to how much capacity is available to our tested user at any point in time. Our model was,

Could you please elaborate on this. If we're 10 users all using our 50 megs up, now 5 of them stop sending, since now the upstream system capacity per actually sending user has doubled, how can the queueing delay not be affected? What happens when those 5 that now went silent started sending again?

What I'm after is to measure the system as a whole, the CPE queueing algorithm together with the cable "system" interaction and how this would interact with TCP streams.

The same use-case would be valid for PON.

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