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QUIC

QUIC is a transport layer protocol developed by Google to improve the performance of web applications by reducing latency. It operates over the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and is designed to provide a more efficient alternative to the traditional Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).

Key Features

1. Multiplexing:

  • QUIC supports multiplexing multiple streams of data within a single connection. This enables parallel processing of data, reducing latency and improving overall performance.

2. Low Latency:

  • QUIC is designed to minimize connection establishment and data transfer latency. It achieves this by combining the initial connection handshake with the first data transfer.

3. Adaptive Congestion Control:

  • QUIC includes built-in congestion control mechanisms that adapt to network conditions, optimizing data transfer rates while avoiding congestion.

4. Connection Migration:

  • QUIC allows for seamless connection migration between different network interfaces, such as switching between Wi-Fi and cellular data, without disrupting the user experience.

5. Forward Error Correction:

  • QUIC incorporates forward error correction (FEC) to recover lost or corrupted packets without the need for retransmission. This enhances reliability in unreliable network conditions.

QUIC Components

1. QUIC Transport:

  • Handles connection establishment, multiplexing, and reliable, in-order delivery of data.

2. QUIC Crypto:

  • Responsible for securing the QUIC connection using encryption and authentication. It is based on TLS (Transport Layer Security).

3. QUIC Loss Detection and Congestion Control:

  • Manages congestion control and packet loss recovery to ensure optimal data transfer rates.