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Analysis for the Differences Between Standard Congestion Control Schemes
draft-nishida-ccwg-standard-cc-analysis-01

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Author Yoshifumi Nishida
Last updated 2024-01-25 (Latest revision 2023-07-23)
Replaces draft-nishida-tcpm-standard-cc-analysis
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Abstract

Reno-based congestion control has been referred as the standard document from IETF for long time that describes congestion control principle of the Internet. In the meantime, IETF recently has published two new congestion control standards that use slightly different schemes from the previous one. This document provides analysis for the differences between these standards in order to provide helpful information when an unified congestion control principles for the Internet is standardized in the future.

Authors

Yoshifumi Nishida

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