| Postel, J., ed. Internet Control Message Protocol; RFC792. In ARPANET Working Group Requests for Comments, no. 792. SRI International, Menlo Park, Calif., Sep. 1981. |
....Such estimates are used to ensure that data is reliably delivered. If a packet remains unacknowledged for too long, it is assumed to have been lost and is retransmitted. Estimated round trip times are used to determine when these retransmissions will occur. Three developments in IP networking [19,20,21] have led to increased interest in the problems of estimating round trip times. First, there has been an explosive growth in the size and complexity of IP internetworks, built by interconnecting existing subnetworks. The best known example is the ARPA Internet. The ARPANET is just one component ....
Postel, J., ed. Internet Control Message Protocol; RFC792. In ARPANET Working Group Requests for Comments, no. 792. SRI International, Menlo Park, Calif., Sep. 1981.
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