Transport parameters for 0-RTT connections
draft-kuhn-quic-0rtt-bdp-07
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Authors | Nicolas Kuhn , Stephan Emile , Gorry Fairhurst , Tom Jones | ||
Last updated | 2020-11-19 (Latest revision 2020-05-18) | ||
Replaced by | draft-kuhn-quic-careful-resume, draft-kuhn-quic-careful-resume | ||
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Abstract
0-RTT mechanisms reduce the time it takes for the first bytes of application data to be processed in a transport connection and can greatly reduce connection latency during setup. The 0-RTT transport features described by quic-transport help clients establish secure connections with a minimal number of round-trips. This document describes a generic method to exchange path parameters relating to transport. The additional transport parameters can help a connection that continues after an interruption or restarts by sharing connection properties. They can be used to increase the performance for a path with large RTT.
Authors
Nicolas Kuhn
Stephan Emile
Gorry Fairhurst
Tom Jones
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