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Date: 2010-02-18 22:45:17
Data
TCP Vegas
TCP congestion avoidance algorithm
Transmission Control Protocol
Round-trip delay time
Retransmission
Network congestion
Internet standards
Zeta-TCP
Network performance
Network architecture
Computing

Timing enhancements to the FreeBSD kernel to support delay and rate based TCP mechanisms David Hayes Centre for Advanced Internet Architectures, Technical Report 100219A Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne, Aust

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