RIchard, Wes, AQM List,

We've been working as fast as we can doing thousands of experiments over an e2e test network with real broadband equipment to check that the awesomeness we are seeing with this new AQM is valid in many different traffic scenarios.

Even at very high loads, we are still getting 99th %ile queuing latency of about 1ms.

We tried to have an I-D written-up for Monday's deadline, but just missed it. I have uploaded it to my personal Web site here and we will post it to the IETF servers once they re-open next Monday:
<http://www.bobbriscoe.net/projects/latency/draft-briscoe-aqm-dualq-coupled-00.txt>

We also have a paper with plots of (a small selection of) all the experiments. It is under submission to a conference, but we have uploaded a pre-print to my site too:
‘Data Centre to the Home’: Ultra-Low Latency for All
<http://www.bobbriscoe.net/projects/latency/dctth_preprint.pdf>

Koen will be presenting this in the AQM session in Prague (some of the details might be bumped to a supplementary slot in ICCRG), but we wanted to give you as much material as possible in advance.

Cheers


Bob

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Bob Briscoe                               http://bobbriscoe.net/

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