Hi Kirill, Alan, I could not attend the call this week and wont be able to attend this side meeting either.
But I had a general question about the performance of all such QUIC based protocols over wireless. Typically, the 5G and WiFI MAC layers deliver frames in-order which sort of recreates the HOL blocking problem at lower layers. I would expect this to in turn prevent the QUIC protocol to achieve its full performance gains at least in some congested network scenarios. Considering that in-order delivery is made optional in 5G PDCP, I was wondering if there could be a value to have some signaling defined in the QUIC (or RUSH ?) protocol that would allow lower layers to make better decision about whether to enable/disable in-order delivery for certain streams. I apologize in advance if this is not the right venue to ask questions. Regards, Dibakar From: QUIC <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Alan Frindell Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2021 8:42 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected]; QUIC WG <[email protected]>; [email protected] Cc: Kirill Pugin <[email protected]> Subject: Reminder: Video Ingest over QUIC Side Meeting Friday 7/30 18:00 UTC Video Ingest over QUIC Side Meeting Friday 7/30 18:00 UTC / 11 Pacific Link to draft agenda and video conference details: https://github.com/afrind/draft-rush/blob/main/meeting-materials/agenda.2021.07.03.md -Alan
