Evaluating BDP FRAME extension for QUIC
Nicolas Kuhn, Francklin Simo, David Pradas, Emile Stephan

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the BDP FRAME extension for QUIC, demonstrating how it improves traffic delivery by leveraging path characteristics, with tests conducted in emulated and live environments.
Contribution
It introduces and assesses the BDP FRAME extension for QUIC, enhancing session resumption through path knowledge in SATCOM systems.
Findings
BDP FRAME improves traffic delivery efficiency.
Extension enables faster session resumption.
Positive results in emulated and live tests.
Abstract
The first version of QUIC has recently been standardized by the IETF. The framework of QUIC enables the proposition, negociation and exploitation of extensions to adapt some of its mechanisms. As one example, the DATAGRAM extension enables the unreliable transmission of data. The BDP FRAME extension is a method that can improve traffic delivery by allowing a QUIC connection to remember the knowledge of path characteristics and exploit them when resuming a session. This technical report presents the rationale behind fast convergence in SATCOM systems and evaluate the BDP FRAME extension in emulated and live environments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDistributed systems and fault tolerance · Embedded Systems Design Techniques · Network Traffic and Congestion Control
