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Pantheon: the training ground for internet congestion-control research
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2018
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Training GroundEngineeringInternet Traffic AnalysisData ScienceReal InternetEdge ComputingNetwork Traffic ControlCloud ComputingInternet Transport AlgorithmsComputer EngineeringNetwork AnalysisComputer ScienceInternet Of ThingsNetwork Traffic MeasurementCongestion ControlCongestion ManagementTransportation Systems
Internet transport algorithms are foundational to the performance of network applications. But a number of practical challenges make it difficult to evaluate new ideas and algorithms in a reproducible manner. We present the Pantheon, a system that addresses this by serving as a community training ground for research on Internet transport protocols and congestion control (https://pantheon.stanford.edu). It allows network researchers to benefit from and contribute to a common set of benchmark algorithms, a shared evaluation platform, and a public archive of results. We present three results showing the Pantheon's value as a research tool. First, we describe a measurement study from more than a year of data, indicating that congestion-control schemes vary dramatically in their relative performance as a function of path dynamics. Second, the Pantheon generates calibrated network emulators that capture the diverse performance of real Internet paths. These enable reproducible and rapid experiments that closely approximate real-world results. Finally, we describe the Pantheon's contribution to developing new congestion-control schemes, two of which were published at USENIX NSDI 2018, as well as data-driven neural-network-based congestion-control schemes that can be trained to achieve good performance over the real Internet.
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