Seeing Through the Fog: Empowering Mobile Devices to Expose and Mitigate RAN Buffer Effects on Delay-Sensitive Protocols
Seeing Through the Fog: Empowering Mobile Devices to Expose and Mitigate RAN Buffer Effects on Delay-Sensitive Protocols
Delay-based protocols rely on end-to-end delay measurements to detect network congestion. However, in cellular networks, Radio Access Network (RAN) buffers introduce significant delays unrelated to congestion, fundamentally challenging these protocols' assumptions. We identify two major types of RAN buffers - retransmission buffers and uplink scheduling buffers - that can introduce delays comparable to congestion-induced delays, severely degrading protocol performance. We present CellNinjia, a software-based system providing real-time visibility into RAN operations, and Gandalf, which leverages this visibility to systematically handle RAN-induced delays. Unlike existing approaches that treat these delays as random noise, Gandalf identifies specific RAN operations and compensates for their effects. Our evaluation in commercial 4G LTE and 5G networks shows that Gandalf enables substantial performance improvements - up to 7.49x for Copa and 9.53x for PCC Vivace - without modifying the protocols' core algorithms, demonstrating that delay-based protocols can realize their full potential in cellular networks.
Yuxin Liu、Tianyang Zhang、Kyle Jamieson、Yaxiong Xie
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Yuxin Liu,Tianyang Zhang,Kyle Jamieson,Yaxiong Xie.Seeing Through the Fog: Empowering Mobile Devices to Expose and Mitigate RAN Buffer Effects on Delay-Sensitive Protocols[EB/OL].(2025-07-03)[2025-07-22].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.00337.点此复制
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