The Packet Number Space Debate in Multipath QUIC

12/02/2021
by   Quentin De Coninck, et al.
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With a standardization process that attracted many interest, QUIC can been seen as the next general-purpose transport protocol. Still, it does not provide true multipath support yet, missing some use cases that MPTCP can address. To fill that gap, the IETF recently adopted a multipath proposal merging all the proposed designs. While it focuses on its core components, there still remains one major design issue in the proposal: the number of packet number spaces that should be used. This paper provides experimental results with two different Multipath QUIC implementations based on NS3 simulations to understand the impact of using one packet number space per path or a single packet number space for the whole connection. Our results suggest that using one packet number space per path makes the Multipath QUIC connection more resilient to the receiver's acknowledgment strategy.

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