FINDING · EVALUATION
In laboratory benchmarks, the best UPGen-generated protocol achieves 252 ms TTFB latency (vs 212 ms Obfs4, 313 ms TLS) and 4.25 Gbit/s throughput per core (vs 4.65 Gbit/s Obfs4, 9.42 Gbit/s TLS). The worst-case UPGen protocol (4.5 RTT handshake) reaches 677 ms TTFB but 3.70 Gbit/s throughput. In large-scale distributed Tor simulations, the choice of UPGen protocol had no statistically significant effect on end-to-end Tor flow performance.
From 2025-wails-censorship — Censorship Evasion with Unidentified Protocol Generation · §5, Table 7 · 2025 · USENIX Security Symposium
Implications
- UPGen protocols with 1-RTT handshakes match Obfs4 latency; protocol designers should prefer shorter handshake patterns when low latency is required.
- Performance overhead from structured-variable protocols is acceptable for VPN and Tor deployment scenarios; throughput does not become the bottleneck at typical usage scales.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.