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J. Crowcroft. TCP very slow start and freeway avoidance. end2end-interest mailing list, September 1995.

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Techniques for Eliminating Packet Loss in Congested.. - Feng, Kandlur, Saha, Shin (1997)   (29 citations)  (Correct)

....(4) Every timer interval counter = counter 1; Figure 11: subtcp algorithm 4. 1 Adjusting the Minimum Transmission Rate One of the limitations of tcp s congestion control mechanism is that in normal operation, the minimum transmission rate of a tcp sender is one segment per round trip time [4]. This does not appear to be a reason for serious concern at first glance. However, in many typical operating environments 3 this limitation in tcp s congestion control mechanism may lead to a high packetloss rate [19] tcp does, in fact, have a mechanism which allows it to transmit at a rate ....

J. Crowcroft. TCP very slow start and freeway avoidance. end2end-interest mailing list, September 1995.


Techniques for Eliminating Packet Loss in Congested.. - Feng, Kandlur, Saha, Shin (1997)   (29 citations)  (Correct)

....11: subtcp algorithm to tcp s windowing mechanism which alleviate this problem. 4. 1 Adjusting the Minimum Transmission Rate One of the limitations of tcp s congestion control mechanism is that in normal operation, the minimum transmission rate of a tcp sender is one segment per round trip time [4]. When a large number of connections are multiplexed over a low bandwidth link, the inability of tcp to transmit at lower rates causes a significant number of packet losses and retransmission timeouts [19] tcp, by exponentially backing off its retransmission timeout interval, does in fact have a ....

J. Crowcroft. TCP very slow start and freeway avoidance. end2end-interest mailing list, September 1995.

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