Hello, a new article has been posted to the APNIC Blog on "Delay Tolerant 
Networking Performance":

https://blog.apnic.net/2024/03/25/delay-tolerant-networking-performance/

The article specifically addresses performance aspects of the Licklider 
Transmission Protocol (LTP)
based on two popular DTN implementations with complimentary use cases. The 
article highlights
the performance increases observed for using larger LTP segment sizes even when 
lower layer
fragmentation is necessary to accommodate the larger sizes. The article finally 
includes a new
service for signaling lower-layer QoS parameters for networks that support DTN 
overlays.

This article has important implications for IPv4 and IPv6 Internetworking in 
that it provides
evidence that larger packet sizes have significantly beneficial implications 
for performance
even when IP fragmentation is invoked. It suggests that better support for 
large packets
through larger link and path MTUs as well as properly functioning IP 
fragmentation are
important for the future of the Internet. The new Firewall and Service Tickets 
(FAST)
service should also provide significant QoS benefits.

Please review and comment,

Fred Templin
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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