Is QUIC a Better Choice than TCP in the 5G Core Network Service Based Architecture?

Detta är en Master-uppsats från KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)

Författare: Pethrus Gärdborn; [2020]

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Sammanfattning: The development of the 5G Cellular Network required a new 5G Core Network and has put higher requirements on its protocol stack. For decades, TCP has been the transport protocol of choice on the Internet. In recent years, major Internet players such as Google, Facebook and CloudFlare have opted to use the new QUIC transport protocol. The design assumptions of the Internet (best-effort delivery) differs from those of the Core Network. The aim of this study is to investigate whether QUIC’s benefits on the Internet will translate to the 5G Core Network Service Based Architecture. A testbed was set up to emulate traffic patterns between Network Functions. The results show that QUIC reduces average request latency to half of that of TCP, for a majority of cases, and doubles the throughput even under optimal network conditions with no packet loss and low (20 ms) RTT. Additionally, by measuring request start and end times “on the wire”, without taking into account QUIC’s shorter connection establishment, we believe the results indicate QUIC’s suitability also under the long-lived (standing) connection model. In conclusion, from a performance perspective, QUIC appears to be a better candidate than TCP in the 5G Core Network Service Based Architecture. 

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