Hi,

assuming that the data rate was the same for all the experiments, with higher 
packet sizes the number of packets to be processed at the switch per time unit 
decreases. Hence, (assuming that processing capabilities at the switch is the 
bottleneck, and NOT forwarding capabilities) more data can be send per time 
unit which is why queue lengths are shorter which in turn is why latency 
decreases as well. 

Best,
Philip

> Am 18.08.2016 um 19:07 schrieb Nam Bong Ha <over3...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Hi, all
> 
> I read the following thesis.
> 
> http://archive.openflow.org/downloads/technicalreports/MS_Thesis_Polito_2009_Manuel_Palacin_OpenFlow.pdf
> 
> At the figure 4.22, 4.23,4.24 and etc, I could find latency getting lower 
> when packet length becomes bigger.
> 
> What is the reason of this?
> 
> ThankYou!
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