{"id":264528,"date":"2016-07-14T13:58:52","date_gmt":"2016-07-14T20:58:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/research\/?post_type=msr-research-item&p=264528"},"modified":"2017-09-26T08:11:06","modified_gmt":"2017-09-26T15:11:06","slug":"faculty-summit-2016-transport-protocols-for-hyper-scale-networks","status":"publish","type":"msr-video","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/research\/video\/faculty-summit-2016-transport-protocols-for-hyper-scale-networks\/","title":{"rendered":"Faculty Summit 2016 – Transport Protocols for Hyper-scale Networks"},"content":{"rendered":"

As Internet evolves, so must transport protocols and congestion control. Today\u2019s dominant transport protocol, TCP, was designed primarily for wide area, wired network, and for throughput-sensitive traffic. As cloud-based services, mobile internet access, internet-of-things start sourcing or sinking majority of the internet traffic, new transport protocols and new ways of thinking about congestion control are needed. The workshop will bring together leading researchers to ponder many of these issues, including, but not limited to: \u2013 As data center networks continue to evolve and use ever-more exotic technologies (e.g. free space optics), do we need changes to transport protocols? \u2013 What is the right congestion control protocol for RDMA networks? \u2013 Can wide area networks be made lossless? Do we need to? \u2013 Do we need better transport protocols for mobile networks? \u2013 Today, majority of the Internet traffic is generated by, or sent to a handful of major players (Google, Netflix, Facebook etc.). Is TCP the right solution in this scenario? \u2013 Many of today\u2019s applications are delay sensitive (e.g. collaborative office document editing). Do we need new transport protocols for such applications? \u2013 Edge computing (also known as fog computing) is being widely deployed, and will likely play a major role in internet-of-things ecosystem. What transport protocol innovation is needed in this space?<\/p>\n

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Chair:<\/strong> Jitu Padhye (opens in new tab)<\/span><\/a>, Microsoft Research
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