Performance Implications of Link Characteristics (PILC)
PILC is now a working group within the transport area of the
Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF). The WG charter is
available.
PILC Meetings
- London, England (August 2001):
- Minneapolis WG Meeting (March, 2001):
- San Diego WG Meeting (December, 2000):
- Washington DC WG Meeting (November, 1999):
- Oslo WG Meeting (July, 1999):
- Minneapolis BOF (March, 1999):
- Orlando BOF (December, 1998):
Documents
- G. Montenegro, S. Dawkins, M. Kojo, V. Magret, N. Vaidya.
Long Thin Networks. RFC 2757.
- S. Dawkins, G. Montenegro, M. Kojo, V. Magret.
End-to-end Performance Implications of Slow Links
. Internet-Draft draft-ietf-pilc-slow-05.txt (work in
progress).
- S. Dawkins, G. Montenegro, M. Kojo, V. Magret, N. Vaidya.
End-to-end Performance Implications of Links with Errors
. Internet-Draft draft-ietf-pilc-error-06.txt (work in
progress).
- John Border, Markku Kojo, Jim Griner, Gabriel Montenegro.
Performance Enhancing Proxies. Internet-Draft
draft-ietf-pilc-pep-05.txt (work in progress).
- Phil Karn, Aaron Falk, Joe Touch, Marie-Jose Montpetit, Jamshid Mahdavi,
Gabriel Montenegro, Dan Grossman, Gorry Fairhurst.
Advice for Internet Subnetwork Designers.
Internet-Draft draft-ietf-pilc-link-design-04.txt (work in progress).
- Hari Balakrishnan, Venkata N. Padmanabhan.
TCP Performance Implications of Network Asymmetry.
Internet-Draft draft-ietf-pilc-asym-02.txt (work in progress).
- Gorry Fairhurst, Lloyd Wood.
Link ARQ issues for IP traffic.
Internet-Draft draft-ietf-pilc-link-arq-issues-00.txt (work in progress).
Mailing List
- The IETF secratariat is now running the PILC mailing list. Please
see the PILC WG
page at www.ietf.org for more
information on how to subscribe.
- The PILC mailing list archive, until 9/9/03, is available here.
Other Information
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Aaron Falk