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S. Floyd. Re: TCP Vegas, April 1994. end2end-tf mailinglist.

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TCP Vegas Revisited - Hengartner, Bolliger, Gross (2000)   (35 citations)  Self-citation (Tcp)   (Correct)

....to catch up. This may not be the case for TCP Vegas, since TCP Vegas specifically tries to prevent the self induced losses. B. Persistent congestion In addition to the problem discussed in Section IX A, there are concerns about TCP Vegas behavior in situations with persistent congestion [11]. In such a situation, a TCP Vegas connection overestimates baseRTT and although it believes that it has between a and b segments in transit, in fact, it has many more segments in transit. A detailed description of the problem is given in [21] C. Discussion There have been suggestions to ....

S. Floyd. Re: TCP Vegas, April 1994. end2end-tf mailinglist.


TCP Vegas Revisited - Hengartner, Bolliger, Gross (2000)   (35 citations)  Self-citation (Tcp)   (Correct)

....more detail [21] He pointed out that Vegas s new mechanism for retransmitting segments may either result in only a negligible gain or may work only if the retransmit timer was broken. Floyd later hinted at another possible weakness of TCP Vegas, that is, the possibility of persistent congestion [14]. At SIGCOMM 94, TCP Vegas was officially introduced to the network community [6] An extended version of the paper presented there appeared in JSAC [9] According to these papers, TCP Vegas differs from TCP Reno in the following way, the changes are categorized according to the three new ....

....addition to the problem discussed in Section VIIIA, there are concerns about TCP Vegas behavior in sit 9 The connections run over the topology shown in Section III B; on each side, three hosts are added; the size of the router queues are set to 25 segments. uations with persistent congestion [14]. Thereby, a TCP Vegas connection overestimates baseRTT and although it believes that it has between a and b segments in transit, in fact, it has many more segments in transit. A detailed description of the problem is given in [24] C. Discussion There have been suggestions to overcome the ....

S. Floyd. Re: TCP Vegas, April 1994. end2end-tf mailinglist.

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