TL;DR
" We want to empirically
determine the right HE timer value that provides the same preference
levels over IPv6 as is today but also reduces the performance
penalty in situations where IPv6 is slower. [...]
Our contributions − a) We show that TCP connect times to
popular websites over IPv6 (see § 3.1) have considerably improved
over time. As of May 2016, 18% of websites are faster over IPv6
with 91% of the rest being at most 1 ms slower, b) Only around 1%
of the TCP connect times over IPv6 were ever above the HE timer
value (300 ms), which leaves around 2% chance for IPv4 to win a
HE race towards these websites. As such, 99% of these websites
prefer IPv6 connections (see § 3.2) more than 98% of the time and
c) Although absolute TCP connect times (in ms) are not that far
apart in both address families, HE with 300 ms timer value tends
to prefer slower IPv6 connections (see § 3.3) in around 90% of the
cases. A lowering of the HE timer value to 150 ms (see § 3.4) gives
us a margin benefit of 10% while retaining same preference levels
over IPv6."