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Improving round-trip time estimates in reliable transport protocols

Improving round-trip time estimates in reliable transport protocols Improving Round-Trip Time Estimates Reliable Transport Protocols PHIL KARN Bell Communications and CRAIG Harvard PARTRIDGE University / Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc. Research, Incorporated in As a reliable, to end-to-end measure and user transport adapt throughput there to protocol, changing and the Transmission delay Control TCP so that However, Protocol their TCP arrives is being time TCP TP4 (TCP) uses are positive expected behavior problem that acknowledgements balances we call and retransmission to guarantee round-trip network when efficiency. of which delivery. implementations retransmission suffers for from a retransmission ambiguzty: maybe an acknowledgement transmission Many a datagram is has been retransmitted, an implementation transmission this is no indication unable acknowledged. it measures implementaambiguand DECnet and As a result, for an original tions ity NSP This effective Categories General ”open paper is also to determine of a datagram. if the round-trip existing 0S1 the problem or a retransmission problem correctly. major of other do not handle Furthermore, transport to of retransmission a characteristic reviews the protocols, retransmission problem. including and various approaches ambiguity C 20 reference presents a novel approach and to the retransmission Subject Descriptors: [Computer model (0S1); System Interconnection Communications C.2. 1 [Computer and Networks]: Communicaforward netnetwork networks, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS) Association for Computing Machinery

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Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
Copyright © 1991 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
0734-2071
DOI
10.1145/118544.118549
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Abstract

Improving Round-Trip Time Estimates Reliable Transport Protocols PHIL KARN Bell Communications and CRAIG Harvard PARTRIDGE University / Bolt Beranek and Newman, Inc. Research, Incorporated in As a reliable, to end-to-end measure and user transport adapt throughput there to protocol, changing and the Transmission delay Control TCP so that However, Protocol their TCP arrives is being time TCP TP4 (TCP) uses are positive expected behavior problem that acknowledgements balances we call and retransmission to guarantee round-trip network when efficiency. of which delivery. implementations retransmission suffers for from a retransmission ambiguzty: maybe an acknowledgement transmission Many a datagram is has been retransmitted, an implementation transmission this is no indication unable acknowledged. it measures implementaambiguand DECnet and As a result, for an original tions ity NSP This effective Categories General ”open paper is also to determine of a datagram. if the round-trip existing 0S1 the problem or a retransmission problem correctly. major of other do not handle Furthermore, transport to of retransmission a characteristic reviews the protocols, retransmission problem. including and various approaches ambiguity C 20 reference presents a novel approach and to the retransmission Subject Descriptors: [Computer model (0S1); System Interconnection Communications C.2. 1 [Computer and Networks]: Communicaforward netnetwork networks,

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ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)Association for Computing Machinery

Published: Nov 1, 1991

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