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Estimation of retransmission timeout (RTO) in TCP networks is important in order to maximize throughput. If the RTO is too small, packets will be unnecessarily declared lost, thus resulting in a retransmission. If RTO is too large, applications will wait too long before declaring a packet to be lost, thus reducing throughput. The conventional method due to Karn and Jacobson for estimating RTO is using...
TCP is the widely used transport protocol and is responsible for the transmission of around 90% of the Internet traffic. Algorithms like Slow Start, Congestion Avoidance, Fast Retransmit and Fast Recovery are the basis for different TCP versions. Tahoe and Reno are the TCP versions that use these algorithms. In this paper, we have compared the effect of random loss on TCP performances with different...
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