Originally implemented by Google, QUIC gathers a growing interest by providing, on top of UDP, the same service as the classical TCP/TLS/HTTP/2 stack. The IETF will finalise the QUIC specification in 2019. A key feature of QUIC is that almost all its packets, including most of its headers, are fully encrypted. This prevents eavesdropping and interferences caused by middleboxes. Thanks to this feature and its clean design, QUIC is easier to extend than TCP. In this paper, we revisit the reliable transmission mechanisms that are included in QUIC. More specifically, we design, implement and evaluate Forward Erasure Correction (FEC) extensions to QUIC. These extensions are mainly intended for high-delays and lossy communications such as In-Flig...
Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) - Request for Comments: 9265 - Category: Informational - ISSN: 2...
QUIC is a new transport protocol combining the reliability and congestion control features of TCP wi...
This paper investigates “Quick UDP Internet Connections” (QUIC), which was proposed by Google in 201...
Initially implemented by Google in the Chrome browser, QUIC gathers a growing interest. The first st...
Packet losses are common events in today’s networks. They usually result in longer delivery times fo...
QUIC, fostered by Google and under standardization in the IETF, integrates some of HTTP/s, TLS, and ...
QUIC is a transport protocol that aims at improving network performance by enabling stream multiplex...
This document focuses on the integration of FEC coding in the QUIC transport protocol, in order to r...
Application requirements evolve over time and the underlying protocols need to adapt. Most transport...
Quick UDP Internet Connection (QUIC) is a recent protocol initiated by Google that combines the func...
Forward Erasure Correction (FEC) is a reliability mechanism that is distinct and separate from the r...
We introduce rQUIC, an integration of the QUIC protocol and a coding module. rQUIC has been designed...
We introduce rQUIC, an integration of the QUIC protocol and a coding module. rQUIC has been designed...
Two recent and promising additions to the internet protocols are TCP-BBR and QUIC. BBR defines a con...
We introduce rQUIC, an integration of the QUIC protocol and a coding module. rQUIC has been designed...
Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) - Request for Comments: 9265 - Category: Informational - ISSN: 2...
QUIC is a new transport protocol combining the reliability and congestion control features of TCP wi...
This paper investigates “Quick UDP Internet Connections” (QUIC), which was proposed by Google in 201...
Initially implemented by Google in the Chrome browser, QUIC gathers a growing interest. The first st...
Packet losses are common events in today’s networks. They usually result in longer delivery times fo...
QUIC, fostered by Google and under standardization in the IETF, integrates some of HTTP/s, TLS, and ...
QUIC is a transport protocol that aims at improving network performance by enabling stream multiplex...
This document focuses on the integration of FEC coding in the QUIC transport protocol, in order to r...
Application requirements evolve over time and the underlying protocols need to adapt. Most transport...
Quick UDP Internet Connection (QUIC) is a recent protocol initiated by Google that combines the func...
Forward Erasure Correction (FEC) is a reliability mechanism that is distinct and separate from the r...
We introduce rQUIC, an integration of the QUIC protocol and a coding module. rQUIC has been designed...
We introduce rQUIC, an integration of the QUIC protocol and a coding module. rQUIC has been designed...
Two recent and promising additions to the internet protocols are TCP-BBR and QUIC. BBR defines a con...
We introduce rQUIC, an integration of the QUIC protocol and a coding module. rQUIC has been designed...
Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) - Request for Comments: 9265 - Category: Informational - ISSN: 2...
QUIC is a new transport protocol combining the reliability and congestion control features of TCP wi...
This paper investigates “Quick UDP Internet Connections” (QUIC), which was proposed by Google in 201...