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Data / Transmission Control Protocol / TCP congestion avoidance algorithm / TCP Westwood / Packet loss / Additive increase/multiplicative decrease / Network congestion / Transport layer / Congestion window / Network performance / Computing / Network architecture
Date: 2010-04-26 14:42:40
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Transmission Control Protocol
TCP congestion avoidance algorithm
TCP Westwood
Packet loss
Additive increase/multiplicative decrease
Network congestion
Transport layer
Congestion window
Network performance
Computing
Network architecture

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