September 24, 2024
Have you ever experienced video freezing during a live sports event or lag while gaming online? Researchers have proposed new ideas to address these issues and make our online experiences smoother.
The Internet can be thought of as a system of roads. When there's too much traffic, things slow down and get congested. This is what causes lag or buffering while streaming video or gaming online.
Currently, most internet traffic is treated equally. However, some types of data, like live video streams or gaming data, are more time-sensitive than others. Even slight delays can significantly impact the user experience.
To address this, the internet community of researchers and practitioners has developed "L4S" (Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable throughput). Think of L4S as a special fast lane on the internet highway, designed to prioritize time-sensitive data.
However, if too much traffic uses this fast lane, it could become as slow as the regular lanes. To prevent this, researchers DJ Lal and Christopher Phillips propose a smarter way that even expands the scope of applications that may use the fast lane.
The researchers suggest different approaches that are contextually adapted to the applications using the fast lane:
One challenge with this approach is that data might arrive out of order. The researchers suggest creating separate "streams" for the fast and regular data, then reassembling them in the correct order when they reach the user's device.
If implemented, these ideas could lead to:
While these are still proposals that require extensive testing and cooperation from various internet infrastructure stakeholders, they represent an exciting step towards a more responsive internet.
The researchers acknowledge that more work is needed to determine exactly when to use the "fast lane" and how to balance its use with regular internet traffic. However, these ideas offer a glimpse into a future where our online experiences could be significantly improved.

Serhad Doken is responsible for the technology research strategy and advanced R&D projects. Mr. Doken previously was the Executive, Director of Innovation & Product Realization at Verizon where he drove new 5G and mobile-edge computing powered services for consumer and enterprise businesses. Prior to Verizon, Mr. Doken was VP, Innovation Partners at InterDigital focused on technology strategy and external R&D projects and partnerships. Prior to InterDigital, Mr. Doken worked on emerging mobile technology incubation at Qualcomm. Prior to this, Mr. Doken held positions at Cisco Systems, Nortel Networks and PSI AG. Mr. Doken is an inventor on 30 issued worldwide patents with over 90 worldwide applications. Mr. Doken has a Computer Engineering degree from Bosphorus University and has completed the M&A Executive Education Program at The Wharton School and the New Ventures Executive Education Program at Harvard Business School.