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Path Dynamics in a Deployed Path-Aware Network: A Measurement Study of SCIONLab

Published: September 4, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.04695v1

By: Lars Herschbach, Damien Rossi, Sina Keshvadi

Potential Business Impact:

Makes internet faster and more reliable.

Business Areas:
Application Performance Management Data and Analytics, Software

Path-aware networks promise enhanced performance and resilience through multipath transport, but a lack of empirical data on their real-world dynamics hinders the design of effective protocols. This paper presents a longitudinal measurement study of the SCION architecture on the global SCIONLab testbed, characterizing the path stability, diversity, and performance crucial for protocols like Multipath QUIC (MPQUIC). Our measurements reveal a dynamic environment, with significant control-plane churn and short path lifetimes in parts of the testbed. We identify and characterize path discrepancy, a phenomenon where routing policies create asymmetric path availability between endpoints. Furthermore, we observe a performance trade-off where concurrent multipath transmissions can improve aggregate throughput but may degrade the latency and reliability of individual paths. These findings demonstrate that protocols such as MPQUIC should explicitly account for high churn and path asymmetry, challenging common assumptions in multipath protocol design.

Country of Origin
🇨🇦 Canada

Page Count
19 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Networking and Internet Architecture