The Rate-Halving Algorithm for TCP Congestion Control
draft-mathis-tcp-ratehalving-00
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Authors | Matt Mathis , Jamshid Mahdavi , Jeff Semke | ||
| Last updated | 1999-08-30 | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-mathis-tcp-ratehalving-00.txt
Abstract
This draft provides a detailed description of the Rate-Halving algorithm. As specified by RFC2581, Fast Recovery adjusts the congestion window (cwnd) by transmitting new data only during the second half of the recovery interval. The Rate-Halving algorithm adjusts the congestion window by spacing transmissions at the rate of one data segment per two segments acknowledged over the entire recovery period, thereby sustaining the self-clocking of TCP and avoiding a burst. Since it is largely independent of the details of the data retransmission strategy, the Rate-Halving algorithm can be used with several standard and experimental TCP implementations: NewReno, SACK, and ECN.
Authors
Matt Mathis
Jamshid Mahdavi
Jeff Semke
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