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DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this meeting is to provide a short update on th
 e latest \nstandards status of the new IETF QUIC transport protocol and it
 s \nimplications on design and operation of SATCOM systems. After a brief 
 \noverview of various work in progress\, there will be a discussion of wha
 t \nneeds to happen next. \n\n QUIC is the next generation of web protocol
 \, and includes HTTP/3. \nAlready a significant proportion of network traf
 fic\, QUIC usage is set \nto significantly increase as the IETF publishes 
 the specifications as an \nRFC in early 2021.  QUIC is a new connection-or
 iented protocol being \nspecified by the IETF. It provides an extensible t
 ransport improving \nperformance for web and other traffic\, and adding su
 pport for connection \nmigration. Importantly\, QUIC - in contrast to TCP 
 - encrypts and \nauthenticates all header fields\, providing enhanced priv
 acy and \nsecurity.  This design prevents existing methods to enhance sate
 llite \nnetwork performance - such as unauthenticated PEPs\, compression\,
  DPI for \nQoS\, and other cross-layer enhancements. \n\n Initial designs 
 of QUIC have focussed on the significant benefits in \ncommon deployment s
 cenarios for web traffic. The QUIC and Satellite Open \nStakeholder Meetin
 g will examine performance when using an internet path \nthat includes a s
 atellite communication (SATCOM) network. \n\n As the first IETF specificat
 ions are published\, there is a unique \nopportunity to influence the desi
 gn and deployment of this new protocol. \nQUIC also provides opportunities
  to influence the emerging \nspecifications and promote extensions\, which
  if widely supported\, could \noffer significant benefit to satellite serv
 ices. People attending the \nmeeting  are invited to join an open discussi
 on of what is now needed by \nthe satellite communications sector\, what a
 dditional requirements are \nimportant\, how people can collaborate on res
 earch\, how people can bring \nwork to the IETF\, and finally what steps m
 ight be taken to increase \nstakeholder engagement in the next steps from 
 the satellite \ncommunications sector. \n\n This is an open meeting organi
 sed by the ESA MTAILS project \n(https://artes.esa.int/projects/mtails). A
 ll participants do have to \nregister on-line before they can join the mee
 ting. \n\n Programme \n\n \n Welcome &amp\; Start - 5 minutes - Gorry Fair
 hurst\, University of Aberdeen \n Status of QUIC (Total 20 mins) Gorry Fai
 rhurst\n\n \n Overview of Standards\, and operation of QUIC (15 mins) \n Q
 +A (5 mins) \n  \n Overview of QUIC Satellite Performance (Total 20 mins)\
 n\n \n QUIC Performance (8 mins) Lorena Albiol Schnitger\, Indra \n QUIC S
 ATCOM Operations (8 mins) Chi-Jiun Su\, HNS \n Q+A (4 mins) \n  \n Overvie
 w QUIC satellite-activities (Total 30 mins)\n\n \n ACK Reduction (8 mins) 
 Ana Custura\, University of Aberdeen \n QUIC and Next Gen SATCOM (8 mins) 
 Joerg Deutschmann \n Accelerating Start-up (8 mins) Nicholas Kuhn\, CNES \
 n Q+A (6 mins) \n  \n Open discussion on challenges and opportunities (20 
 mins)  \n \n\n Note Well \n\n This meeting is expected to coordinate contr
 ibutions that may be made to the Internet Engineering Research Task Force.
  The IRTF note-well will therefore apply to contributions at this meeting\
 , see https://irtf.org/policies/irtf-note-well-2019-11.pdf. \n
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ORGANIZER:mailto:tom@erg.abdn.ac.uk
SUMMARY:QUIC and Satellite Open Stakeholder Meeting 1400-1530UTC
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/uoaerg/quic-and-satellite-open-stakeholder-meet
 ing
URL;VALUE=URI:https://ti.to/uoaerg/quic-and-satellite-open-stakeholder-meet
 ing
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