NGEN - Projects

Projects and collaborations

Most of our projects are collaborative in some way with external industry partners and/or research institutions. The common thread among these projects is their focus on one or more aspects of the NGEN program - whether that be experimental performance validation of particular next generation TCP algorithms, creation and evaluation of generic test scenarios, or development and implementation experience, etc.

Project Name

Description

Key Participants

TCP Evaluation SuiteActiveCAIA: David Hayes, Lachlan Andrew
Stateless TCP for HTTPConcludedCAIA: David Hayes, Grenville Armitage, Mattia Rossi
Collaborator: Michael Welzl (University of Norway)
MCC: Microburst Congestion ControlActiveCAIA: Lawrence Stewart, Grenville Armitage
Collaborator: Greg Chesson (Google)
Stateless TCP for DNSConcludedCAIA: David Hayes, Grenville Armitage, Mattia Rossi
Supported by grants from APNIC Pty Ltd and Nominet UK
Implementing and testing delay-based and rate-based transport protocols in FreeBSDConcludedCAIA: Grenville Armitage, David Hayes, Lawrence Stewart
Collaborator: Fred Baker (Cisco). Supported by Cisco URP grant.

Public implementation and interoperability testing of next generation TCP stack under FreeBSD

Concluded

CAIA: Grenville Armitage, James Healy, Lawrence Stewart
Collaborator: Fred Baker (Cisco). Supported by Cisco URP grant.

Synchronisation Analysis over Concurrent TCP Flows

Concluded

CAIA: Qiang Fu, Jason But
Collaborator: Sally Floyd (ICSI)

Evaluation of FAST TCP using Swinburne University's Broadband Access Research Testbed (BART)  (summary)


Concluded

CAIA: Irena Atov, David Kennedy.
Collaborators: Lachlan Andrew (University of Melbourne), Bartek Wydrowski (Caltech)

 

 

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