On 2/26/16 2:04 PM, Wesley Eddy wrote: > Hi, I'm now sorry that we didn't schedule an AQM meeting slot in Buenos > Aires. We can certainly pre-load an agenda for Berlin with these topics > though. That is a long way in the future, however, so please use the > mailing list to discuss tests and metrics, share results, advertise > papers, etc, in the meantime on these topics!
I plan to make the Berlin meeting. Whether I/we'll have anything to talk about is still up in the air... "cake" has been 98% done for a while, and there has been some nice progress lately on beginning to apply these techniques to wifi in the linux kernel stack, but much work remains. > > > > On 2/26/2016 6:23 AM, De Schepper, Koen (Nokia - BE) wrote: >> Hi Wes, >> >> Just to let you know that we are still working on AQMs that support >> scalable (L4S) TCPs. >> We could present some of our latest results (if there will be a >> meeting in Buenos Aires, otherwise in Berlin?) >> >> * Performance of HTTP Adaptive Video Streaming (HAS) with different >> TCP's and AQMs >> o HAS is currently ~30% of Internet traffic, but no AQM testing so >> far has included it >> o the results are very poor with a particular popular AQM >> Presenter: Inton Tsang >> Duration: 10mins >> Draft: Comparative testing of draft-ietf-aqm-pie-01, >> draft-ietf-aqm-fq-codel-04, draft-briscoe-aqm-dualq-coupled >> >> For experiment write-up, see Section 3 of >> https://riteproject.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/rite-deliverable-3-3-public1.pdf >> >> >> * PI^2: PI simplified with a square >> o PIE embeds some auto-tuning and heuristics, which can be removed >> by simple transformation of a variable >> o Allows PIE to control also scalable congestion controls (DCTCP, >> ...) >> Presenter: Koen De Schepper >> Duration: 15mins >> Draft: (probably impacted) draft-ietf-aqm-pie >> >> * DualQ update >> o extensive additional tests, including different RTTs and mixed >> RTTs, better visualization >> o using other AQMs than Curvy-RED for 'Classic' traffic, e.g. PI^2 >> Presenter: Koen De Schepper >> Duration: 20min >> Draft: draft-briscoe-aqm-dualq-coupled-01 >> >> Regards, >> Koen. >> >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: aqm [mailto:aqm-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Wesley Eddy >>> Sent: woensdag 10 februari 2016 20:27 >>> To: aqm@ietf.org >>> Subject: [aqm] AQM plans >>> >>> Hello AQMers, this is just a quick note to be clear on working group >>> status and forward planning. >>> >>> Currently, all of the active drafts are either in WGLC, or in the >>> process of shepherd writeups to go the the AD. >>> >>> Once we get the current set of drafts out for publication, there are a >>> few things the WG can do: >>> - close down >>> - remain open to continue coordinating and advance algorithms (e.g. >>> within the standards track) >>> - remain open as a venue for potential new work (e.g. the DualQ Coupled >>> AQM) >>> >>> I think we should discuss this and plan to make a decision after the >>> IETF 96 meeting in Berlin (July 17-22). We can have a "closing or >>> re-chartering" meeting in Berlin if it will benefit from face-to-face >>> discussion. >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> aqm mailing list >>> aqm@ietf.org >>> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/aqm >> > > _______________________________________________ > aqm mailing list > aqm@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/aqm _______________________________________________ aqm mailing list aqm@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/aqm