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Just read your blog on congestion control for this SFU #5

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dtaht opened this issue Dec 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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Just read your blog on congestion control for this SFU #5

dtaht opened this issue Dec 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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dtaht commented Dec 17, 2021

Really good work here!!!! https://signal.org/blog/how-to-build-encrypted-group-calls/

And I'm pleased you got rust to scale this well.

I'd rather like to explore your congestion control issues further as I like to think there have been a few enhancements to googcc since it was first attempted to specify, and things like sch_cake, fq-codel and ecn become more common in the field. Ironically that would need me or some member of the bufferbloat team to look pretty hard at the info you are leveraging across AS numbers at least (wifi, 5G, etc) and while that's not "seeing" the calls themselves, it would be helpful to at least have some awareness of frame rates, etc.

Not sure how to help, but, like I said - really good work.

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