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Autori principali: Zhuang, Yufan, Meng, Zili, Lin, Zehong, Zhang, Jun
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Pubblicazione: 2026
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.22383
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author Zhuang, Yufan
Meng, Zili
Lin, Zehong
Zhang, Jun
author_facet Zhuang, Yufan
Meng, Zili
Lin, Zehong
Zhang, Jun
contents Real-time communications (RTC) is a core technology for emerging applications in 6G, such as cloud gaming, teleoperation, and extended reality (XR), which require consistently low latency and high bitrates. Existing RTC solutions fundamentally struggle to maintain low latency while supporting high bitrates due to their reliance on trial-and-error-based mechanisms. These mechanisms fail to probe the available bandwidth (ABW) promptly and accurately, leading to a trade-off between latency reliability and bandwidth utilization. The tension becomes extremely more critical as the cellular bandwidth and application's demand fluctuate with a larger range in cellular networks nowadays. To address this trade-off, we propose OCC, a novel approach that utilizes physical-layer information to explicitly obtain the ABW in real time, enabling rapid adaptation to dynamic wireless network conditions. However, the unique characteristics of RTC, including traffic bursts, application (APP) limits, and encoder lag, make the physical-layer informed control non-trivial. OCC effectively addresses these issues through three innovative strategies: frame-aware bandwidth measurement, APP-limit-aware bandwidth estimation, and encoder-friendly rate control. Extensive over-the-air experiments on an open-source cellular testbed demonstrate that OCC significantly enhances the performance of mobile RTC, reducing tail network latency by $13\%$ to $68\%$ and improving video frame bitrate by $1.2\times$ to $3.5\times$.
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spellingShingle OCC: Physical-Layer Assisted Congestion Control for Real-Time Communications
Zhuang, Yufan
Meng, Zili
Lin, Zehong
Zhang, Jun
Networking and Internet Architecture
Real-time communications (RTC) is a core technology for emerging applications in 6G, such as cloud gaming, teleoperation, and extended reality (XR), which require consistently low latency and high bitrates. Existing RTC solutions fundamentally struggle to maintain low latency while supporting high bitrates due to their reliance on trial-and-error-based mechanisms. These mechanisms fail to probe the available bandwidth (ABW) promptly and accurately, leading to a trade-off between latency reliability and bandwidth utilization. The tension becomes extremely more critical as the cellular bandwidth and application's demand fluctuate with a larger range in cellular networks nowadays. To address this trade-off, we propose OCC, a novel approach that utilizes physical-layer information to explicitly obtain the ABW in real time, enabling rapid adaptation to dynamic wireless network conditions. However, the unique characteristics of RTC, including traffic bursts, application (APP) limits, and encoder lag, make the physical-layer informed control non-trivial. OCC effectively addresses these issues through three innovative strategies: frame-aware bandwidth measurement, APP-limit-aware bandwidth estimation, and encoder-friendly rate control. Extensive over-the-air experiments on an open-source cellular testbed demonstrate that OCC significantly enhances the performance of mobile RTC, reducing tail network latency by $13\%$ to $68\%$ and improving video frame bitrate by $1.2\times$ to $3.5\times$.
title OCC: Physical-Layer Assisted Congestion Control for Real-Time Communications
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.22383