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Measurements Comparing TCP Cubic and TCP BBR over a Satellite Network
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Measurements Comparing TCP Cubic and TCP BBR over a Satellite Network


Saahil Claypool, Jae Chung, and Mark Claypool

In Proceedings of the IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC)
Virtual Conference
January 9-12, 2021


Satellite connections are critical for continuous network connectivity when disasters strike and for remote hosts that cannot use traditional network connections. While satellite Internet bitrates have increased, satellite latencies can still degrade TCP performance. Assessment of TCP over satellite networks is lacking, typically done only by simulation or emulation only, if at all. This paper presents experiments over a commercial satellite network comparing two popular TCP congestion control algorithms: Cubic (the default for most Internet servers) and BBR (recently deployed by Google servers). Analysis of the results shows similar steady-state bitrates for both BBR and Cubic, but with BBR having significantly higher bitrates (and, subsequently, higher round-trip times) than Cubic during start-up.


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