
A Congestion Control Independent L4S Scheduler
In the recent years a new Internet service called Low-Latency Low-Loss Scalable-Throughput (L4S) has been proposed to provide scalable sources with ultra-low latency over the Internet, while keeping the delay and resource sharing reasonable for flows with classic loss-based congestion control. At the same time both classic and scalable congestion controls are being evolved resulting in unfair resource share among flows using different congestion controls, even within the same congestion control family. The fairness is further degraded by heterogeneous RTTs over the real-world Internet. In this paper, we show that existing L4S schedulers are not able to handle this level of heterogeneity we forecast for the future Internet.
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