Empirical performance evaluation of QUIC protocol for Tor anonymity network
Author | Basyoni, Lamiaa |
Author | Erbad, Aiman |
Author | Alsabah, Mashael |
Author | Fetais, Noora |
Author | Guizani, Mohsen |
Available date | 2020-06-02T08:17:30Z |
Publication Date | 2019 |
Publication Name | 2019 15th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, IWCMC 2019 |
Resource | Scopus |
Abstract | Tor's anonymity network is one of the most widely used anonymity networks online, it consists of thousands of routers run by volunteers. Tor preserves the anonymity of its users by relaying the traffic through a number of routers (called onion routers) forming a circuit. The current design of Tor's transport layer suffers from a number of problems affecting the performance of the network. Several researches proposed changes in the transport design in order to eliminate the effect of these problems and improve the performance of Tor's network. In this paper. we propose "QuicTor", an improvement to the transport layer of Tor's network by using Google's protocol "QUIC" instead of TCP. QUIC was mainly developed to eliminate TCP's latency introduced from the handshaking delays and the head-of-line blocking problem. We provide an empirical evaluation of our proposed design and compare it to two other proposed designs, IMUX and PCTCP. We show that QuicTor significantly enhances the performance of Tor's network. |
Sponsor | We thank the CMU team, Keven Ku and Xiaofan Li, whose implementation was the base of this research. We also thank Dr. Ian Goldberg and Nik Unger for their continuous support. This work was made possible by NPRP grant 7-1469-1-273 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation) and KINDI center for computing research (Qatar University). The statements made herein are solely the responsibility of the authors. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
Subject | Anonymity Network Performance QUIC Tor |
Type | Conference Paper |
Pagination | 635-642 |
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