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A.A. Abouzeid and S. Roy.
Tcp in networks with abrupt delay variations and random loss.
In 2001 MILCOM Proceedings Communications for Network-Centric
Operations: Creating the Information Force, volume vol.1, pages 726 - 30,
McLean, VA, USA, 2001.
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This paper provides a preliminary investigation of the effect of abrupt round-trip variations on the performance of different versions of TCP. It is shown that end-to-end goodput of a bulk TCP transfer can be severely limited by variations in RTT primarily due to the non-adaptiveness of TCP's timeout estimation and fast recovery thresholds. The paper proposes a model for evaluating the performance of TCP in environments with abrupt RTT changes and random packet loss and outlines possible future TCP improvements
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