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CloudBridge Laboratory Reports

Comprehensive laboratory and experimental reports supporting CloudBridge networking research and engineering decisions.

Published by АНО "Центр исследований и разработок сетевых технологий CloudBridge Research" (Autonomous Non-profit Organization "CloudBridge Research Center for Network Technologies Research and Development")


About CloudBridge Research Center

CloudBridge Research Center is an independent non-profit research organization dedicated to advancing network technologies through scientific research, open-source development, and educational initiatives.

Our Mission

We are committed to:

  • Scientific Excellence: Conducting fundamental and applied research in modern network protocols (QUIC, MASQUE, BGP Anycast)
  • Open Innovation: Publishing all research results and code under open licenses (MIT, Apache 2.0, Creative Commons)
  • Education: Collaborating with leading universities to develop courses, workshops, and training programs
  • Global Collaboration: Partnering with international research institutions and participating in standardization processes (IETF, W3C, IEEE)

Research Focus Areas

  • QUIC Protocol Optimization: Performance improvements, congestion control (BBRv3), Forward Error Correction (FEC)
  • MASQUE Tunneling: Relay scenarios, encapsulation overhead, end-to-end latency optimization
  • BGP Anycast Routing: Optimization and scaling for distributed systems
  • Zero-Trust Network Architecture: Formal security verification
  • ML-Enhanced Routing: Predictive and adaptive optimization
  • Quantum-Safe Networks: Post-quantum cryptography (PQC) and Quantum Key Distribution (QKD)
  • eBPF and XDP: High-performance packet processing

Legal Status

  • Organization Type: Autonomous Non-profit Organization (АНО)
  • Registration: In progress with the Federal Tax Service of Russia
  • Founder: CloudBridge Technologies JSC
  • Director: Maxim Lanies
  • Location: Moscow, Russian Federation

Directory Overview

  • Experimental_QUIC_Laboratory_Research_Report.md
    • Foundational laboratory research on QUIC behavior under controlled conditions
    • Covers: testbed design, traffic models, latency/loss/congestion profiles, repeatability
  • Experimental_QUIC_Testing_Report.md
    • Consolidated experimental outcomes across multiple QUIC scenarios
    • Covers: test matrix, KPIs, stability observations, operational recommendations
  • QUIC_Laboratory_Research_Report.md
    • Baseline QUIC research focusing on protocol mechanics and transport tuning
    • Covers: handshake dynamics, congestion control variants, packet pacing
  • QUIC_Performance_Comparison_Report.md
    • Comparative performance analysis of QUIC implementations and configurations
    • Covers: throughput vs. latency trade-offs, fairness, variability across runs
  • MASQUE_Laboratory_Research_Report.md
    • MASQUE tunneling research for relay scenarios and encapsulation overhead
    • Covers: tunnel setup, header overhead, CPU footprint, end-to-end latency
  • PHASE1_PHASE3_TESTING_REPORT.md
    • Phase 1–3 program summary with objectives, methods, and results
    • Covers: test objectives, controlled environment, pass/fail criteria, next steps

How to Use

  1. Start with Phase report ( PHASE1_PHASE3_TESTING_REPORT.md ) to understand scope and objectives.
  2. Use foundational QUIC reports to study protocol behavior and baselines.
  3. Consult performance comparison for configuration decisions and trade-offs.
  4. Review MASQUE report when evaluating tunneling options for relay scenarios.

Reproducibility and Methodology

  • Testbeds: hardware profiles, kernel versions, and network emulation details are documented in each report.
  • Traffic Models: flows, durations, and distribution parameters are specified for repeatability.
  • Metrics: definitions for latency percentiles, jitter, loss, throughput, and CPU usage are standardized across reports.
  • Validation: each report includes verification steps and cross-checks where applicable.

Contact Us

We welcome collaboration with researchers, students, universities, and organizations interested in network technologies.

General Inquiries

Research Collaboration

Interested in collaborating on research projects or contributing to our work? Visit our Research page to explore current projects and opportunities.

Educational Programs

Universities and educational institutions can learn about partnership opportunities on our Education page.

Open Source Contributions

All our projects are available on GitHub under open licenses. Visit our Open Source page to find projects you can contribute to.

Response Time

We respond to all inquiries within 1-2 business days. For urgent matters, please indicate "URGENT" in your message subject.


Partnerships

We collaborate with leading universities and organizations:

Universities

  • Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU)
  • Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT)
  • Higher School of Economics (HSE)
  • Saint Petersburg State University (SPbSU)
  • Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI)

Data Centers & Cloud Providers

  • Yandex
  • VK Cloud
  • Rostelecom
  • Other infrastructure providers

Licensing

All laboratory reports in this repository are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

CC BY 4.0

What this means:

You are free to:

  • Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
  • Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially

Under the following terms:

  • Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made

Other CloudBridge Research Center licenses:

  • Research Papers: Creative Commons BY 4.0
  • Code & Libraries: MIT, Apache 2.0, GPL 3.0
  • Educational Materials: Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0

For full license details, see the LICENSE file in this repository.


How to Cite

If you use our research in your work, please cite:

CloudBridge Research Center. (2025). [Report Title]. 
Retrieved from https://github.com/cloudbridge-research/LAB

For specific reports, please refer to the citation information included in each document.


CloudBridge Research Center
Independent Center of Excellence in Network Technologies and Distributed Systems

Established: November 2025
Location: Moscow, Russian Federation

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