TCP Vegas
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tcp-vegas-268-8821413
title:
TCP Vegas
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TCP Vegas is a TCP congestion avoidance algorithm that emphasizes packet delay, rather than packet loss, as a signal to help determine the rate at which to send packets. It was developed at the University of Arizona by Lawrence Brakmo and Larry L. Peterson and introduced in 1994. TCP Vegas detects congestion at an incipient stage based on increasing Round-Trip Time (RTT) values of the packets in the connection unlike other flavors such as Reno, New Reno, etc., which detect congestion only after
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TCP congestion avoidance algorithm
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_Vegas
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2024-03-09T09:48:00Z
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