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The stationary behavior of ideal TCP congestion avoidance (1996)  (Make Corrections)  (98 citations)
Teunis J. Ott, J.H.B. Kemperman, Matt Mathis



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Abstract: This note derives the stationary behavior of idealized TCP congestion avoidance. More specifically, it derives the stationary distribution of the congestion window size if loss of packets are independentevents with equal probability. The mathematical derivation uses a fluid flow, continuous time, approximation to the discrete time process #W n #, where W n is the congestion window after the n-th packet. We derive explicit results for the stationary distribution and all its moments. Congestion... (Update)

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T. Ott, J. Kemperman, and M. Mathis. The stationary behavior of ideal TCP congestion avoidance. ftp://ftp.bellcore.com/pub/tjo/TCPwindow.ps. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ott96stationary.html   More

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  author = "T. Ott and J. Kemperman and M. Mathis",
  title = "The stationary behavior of ideal {TCP} congestion avoidance",
  note = "ftp://ftp.bellcore.com/pub/tjo/TCPwindow.ps",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ott96stationary.html" }
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