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Comparing congestion control algorithms

Open ggarber opened this issue 7 years ago • 2 comments

Is there any work in progress to compare different congestion control algorithms under same conditions?

It would be great to have tools/framework to simulate different network conditions and test scream, gcc, sprout....

Something like https://github.com/EricssonResearch/scream/blob/master/code/scream_01.cpp test but with different recorded network scenarios and being able to run it against other algorithms.

I would be interested in collaborate on this kind of tool / framework.

ggarber avatar Jun 25 '17 14:06 ggarber

Hi It is unfortunately not in my top priority list to implement more tools for the comparison of different algorithms, however the tools derived by Keith Winstein and his team can be useful https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/96/slides/slides-96-iccrg-4.pdf

/Ingemar

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Is there any work in progress to compare different congestion control algorithms under same conditions?

It would be great to have tools/framework to simulate different network conditions and test scream, gcc, sprout....

Something like https://github.com/EricssonResearch/scream/blob/master/code/scream_01.cpp test but with different recorded network scenarios and being able to run it against other algorithms.

I would be interested in collaborate on this kind of tool / framework.

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IngJohEricsson avatar Jun 28 '17 08:06 IngJohEricsson

Thank you Ingemar for the pointer.

I'm going to review also these tests maintained in webrtc: https://chromium.googlesource.com/external/webrtc/+/master/webrtc/modules/remote_bitrate_estimator/test/estimators/

ggarber avatar Jun 30 '17 08:06 ggarber