After clearing my plate for the past few months, I wanted to tackle
something that keeps me awake at night.
We just started an attempt to start taking a hard look at deployed ECN
behaviors over the fq_codel, fq_pie, and fq_codel for wifi
deployments:
https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/ecn-sane/
On 30/08/18 22:36, bkil wrote:
> 1b.
> Let's assume that we are a good citizen using more expensive highly
> directional antennae and we live at the perimeter. Considering that
For some reason I only received this today.
Your points about the use of directional antennas should be mitigated,
at le
Yes, I've read that part in the past. These are very good rules of
thumb, but there are many inefficiencies to cope with.
Note that not all wireless users are "rude" on purpose. It's just that
if you want to keep in touch with your relatives in the nearby town,
you use the minimal needed power for
Full-duplex still needs some work, but there is definite progress:
http://www.ti.rwth-aachen.de/~taghizadehmotlagh/FullDuplex_Survey.pdf
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/TR-1.pdf
https://sing.stanford.edu/fullduplex/
https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/telecom/wir
I've only skimmed through, but as I see it, many points have already been
addressed. TV went digital, large parts of the spectrum freed up for other
purposes while allowing to transmit in local whitespaces where available:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11af#Spectrum_regulation
As a diffe