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Abstract: This paper presents a simulation study of various
TCP acknowledgment generation and utilization
techniques. We investigate the standard version of
TCP and the two standard acknowledgment strategies
employed by receivers: those that acknowledge
each incoming segment and those that implement delayed
acknowledgments. We show the delayed acknowledgment
mechanism hurts TCP performance,
especially during slow start. Next we examine three
alternate mechanisms for generating and using acknowledgments... (Update)
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M. Allman, "On the generation and use of tcp acknowledgments," ACM Computer Communication Review, October 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/allman98generation.html More
@article{ allman98generation,
author = "Mark Allman",
title = "On the Generation and Use of {TCP} Acknowledgements",
journal = "ACM Computer Communications Review",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/allman98generation.html" }
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