For the most recent issue of the IETF journal, there’s an article on the RITE subproject of Ultra-Low Delay for All. We are so used to the unpredictability of queuing delay, we don’t know how good the Internet would feel without it. The RITE project has developed simple technology to make queuing delay a thing … Continue reading
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RITE talk held at LinuxCon Europe 2015
Per Hurtig and Andreas Petlund presented some of the RITE prototypes that has been implemented in the Linux kernel at Linux Conference Europe 6.10.2015. LinuxCon Europe 2015 had 1484 registered attendees and gathers core competence from the open source community, both developers, businesses and academics. The slides from the presentation can be found here. Linux … Continue reading
RITE stand at IETF 93 Bits-N-Bites a success!
The RITE project was present with a stand at the Bits-N-Bites session at IETF-93 in Prague. Bits-N-Bites is an exhibition focused on Internet standards, and technology, gathering nearly 1,400 engineers, computer scientists and academics at the forefront of developing standards for the continuing expansion and robustness of the Internet. The technical focus of the RITE … Continue reading
RITE Activity at IETF-93 in Prague
Main IETF Prague Meeting (Remote Participation information) https://www.ietf.org/meeting/93/index.html https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/93/materials.html RMCAT Working Group Time: Monday, July 20, Morning Session I 0900-1130 Room: Congress Hall II Title: “Coupled congestion control with RTP” draft-welzl-rmcat-coupled-cc-05 Speaker: Safiqul Islam Title: “Shared Bottleneck Detection for Coupled Congestion Control for RTP Media” draft-ietf-rmcat-sbd-00 Speaker: David Hayes AQM Working Group Time: Monday, July … Continue reading
RITE demo of Dual Queue AQMs for enabling “Data Centre-to-the-home” at IETF 93 Bits N Bites
RITE will be present with a demonstration at the Bits N Bites in Prague. The EU RITE Project is addressing the root causes of end-to-end Internet delay. We demonstrate an adaptive interactive video together with our new DualQ Coupled AQM. The AQM allows a scalable TCP (DCTCP) to coexist with Classic TCP (Reno/Cubic) without inspecting flows. This … Continue reading
RITE session on Internet Latency at EuCNC 2015
A special session on Reducing Internet Latency will be arranged by RITE at the upcoming European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC 2015) in Paris. The special session will be held on Tuesday June 30 before lunch and will feature four paper presentations: Internet Latency: Causes, Solutions and Trade-offs Reducing Transport Latency using Multi-path Protocols … Continue reading
Best paper award at the Capacity Sharing workshop (CSWS´14).
PhD Candidate Safiqul Islam was at the Capacity Sharing workshop at SIGCOMM Chicago in August 2014, given the best paper award for the paper “Coupled Congestion Control for RTP media”. The award was based on paper and presentation quality and will result in publication in ACM SIGCOMM´s Computer Communication Review. Find the paper … Continue reading
RITE project jointly organises Workshop on Reducing Internet Latency
The Workshop on Reducing Internet Latency will take place 25-26 Sep 2013 in London. The Reducing Internet Transport Latency (RITE) project jointly organised the workshop with the Internet Society (ISOC). The workshop aims to identify where coordinated industry action is necessary to reduce latency. Attendance is by invitation, based on acceptance of a short position … Continue reading
RITE project jointly organises Workshop on Reducing Internet Latency
The Workshop on Reducing Internet Latency will take place 25-26 Sep 2013 in London. The Reducing Internet Transport Latency (RITE) project jointly organised the workshop with the Internet Society (ISOC). The workshop aims to identify where coordinated industry action is necessary to reduce latency. Attendance is by invitation, based on acceptance of a short position … Continue reading
RITE featured event: The first workshop on Large Scale Distributed Virtual Environments on Clouds and P2P (LSDVE)
Distributed Virtual Environments (DVE) enable geographically distant users to communicate, interact and collaborate within a virtual environment. Collaborative multimedia applications, networked computer games, distributed simulation environments, Collaborative-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) are examples of DVEs. In particular, online gaming entertainment has acquired lots of popularity in the last years from both industry and research communities. The … Continue reading