Congestion control for Web real-time communication (WebRTC) is a hot topic currently addressed at the IETF. Differently from congestion control for TCP, congestion control for WebRTC not only aims at containing packet losses, but also aims at minimizing queuing delays to provide interactivity. In this paper we describe two algorithms under discussion at IETF: Network Assisted Dynamic Adaptation (NADA) proposed by Cisco Systems and Google Congestion Control (GCC) proposed by Google. A performance comparison in a simulation environment is carried out. Results show that GCC exhibits slow convergence whereas NADA exhibits a remarkable oscillating behavior.

Congestion control for real-time communications: A comparison between NADA and GCC / Carlucci, Gaetano; DE CICCO, Luca; Ilharco, Cesar; Mascolo, Saverio. - (2016), pp. 575-580. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, MED 2016 tenutosi a Athens, Greece nel June 21-24, 2016) [10.1109/MED.2016.7535978].

Congestion control for real-time communications: A comparison between NADA and GCC

CARLUCCI, Gaetano;DE CICCO, Luca;MASCOLO, Saverio
2016-01-01

Abstract

Congestion control for Web real-time communication (WebRTC) is a hot topic currently addressed at the IETF. Differently from congestion control for TCP, congestion control for WebRTC not only aims at containing packet losses, but also aims at minimizing queuing delays to provide interactivity. In this paper we describe two algorithms under discussion at IETF: Network Assisted Dynamic Adaptation (NADA) proposed by Cisco Systems and Google Congestion Control (GCC) proposed by Google. A performance comparison in a simulation environment is carried out. Results show that GCC exhibits slow convergence whereas NADA exhibits a remarkable oscillating behavior.
2016
24th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, MED 2016
978-1-4673-8345-5
Congestion control for real-time communications: A comparison between NADA and GCC / Carlucci, Gaetano; DE CICCO, Luca; Ilharco, Cesar; Mascolo, Saverio. - (2016), pp. 575-580. (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th Mediterranean Conference on Control and Automation, MED 2016 tenutosi a Athens, Greece nel June 21-24, 2016) [10.1109/MED.2016.7535978].
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