Netalyzr: illuminating the edge network
IMC '10 Proceedings of the 10th ACM SIGCOMM conference on Internet measurement
Skype Video congestion control: An experimental investigation
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Bufferbloat: dark buffers in the internet
Communications of the ACM
On the fair coexistence of loss- and delay-based TCP
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Real-Time Communications in the Web: Issues, Achievements, and Ongoing Standardization Efforts
IEEE Internet Computing
Stochastic forecasts achieve high throughput and low delay over cellular networks
nsdi'13 Proceedings of the 10th USENIX conference on Networked Systems Design and Implementation
Congestion control using FEC for conversational multimedia communication
Proceedings of the 5th ACM Multimedia Systems Conference
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Enabling real-time communication over the Internet is of ever increasing importance due to the use of Internet for audio/video communication. The RTCWeb IETF working group has been established with the goal of standardizing a set of protocols for inter-operable real-time communication among Web browsers. In this paper we experimentally evaluate the Google Congestion Control (GCC) which has been recently proposed in the RTCWeb IETF WG. By setting up a controlled testbed, we have evaluated to what extent GCC flows are able to track the available bandwidth, while minimizing queuing delays, and fairly share the bottleneck with other GCC or TCP flows. We have found that the algorithm works as expected when a GCC flow accesses the bottleneck in isolation, whereas it is not able to provide a fair bandwidth utilization when a GCC flow shares the bottleneck with either a GCC or a TCP flow.