Delay-based Congestion Control for Low Latency
Résumé
For more than 25 years, Delay-based congestion control (DBCC) has promised low latency transmissions with little or no congestion-related losses, but so far it hasn't really delivered. We argue that despite its issues it is still a valuable direction to pursue in the quest for low-latency communication. DBCC may not be the solution for achieving low delays, but we do believe it is part of the solution.