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QUIC
Thu, 07/04/2019 - 16:18 by Quentin De Coninck • Categories:
Internet transport protocols usually evolve slowly.
Any significant evolution to TCP, the dominant transport protocol,
takes years of efforts to be widely deployed. There are several
factors that explain this slow evolution. QUIC,
initially proposed by Google, addresses those issues
and brings back innovation in the transport layer.
The results obtained by Google with QUIC combined
with its security features have convinced the IETF to standardise a new protocol starting from Google’s initial design.
The first ten years of Multipath TCP
Tue, 02/19/2019 - 14:38 by Olivier Bonaventure • Categories:
In December 2018, a long series of posts on the lessons learned while designing, implementing and deploying Multipath TCP have been posted on the Multipath TCP blog
Implementing IPv6 Segment Routing in the Linux Kernel
Tue, 04/03/2018 - 16:34 by Olivier Bonaventure • Categories:
IPv6 Segment Routing in the Linux kernel
Tue, 11/14/2017 - 13:03 by Olivier Bonaventure • Categories:
The implementation of IPv6 Segment Routing that David Lebrun wrote during his Ph.D. thesis is included in version 4.14 of the Linux kernel that is now publicly available. Another example of successful technology transfer.
High impact research from the IP Networking Lab
Sat, 11/12/2016 - 00:14 by Olivier Bonaventure • Categories:
How to measure the impact of the research conducted in a university lab ? There are many metrics that could be used, funding bodies have a tendency to look at quantitative metrics such as number of publications, number of citations, ... Within the IP Networking Lab, our main objective is to perform good and useful work. Some of this work has been recognised with prestigious awards :