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In a 1987 paper, Van Jacobson described a method to restrain congestion: in a TCP connection, each side of the exchange estimates how much data it can have in transit (sent, but not yet ...
TCP Incast: A congestion phenomenon where simultaneous transmissions from multiple senders overwhelm a switch’s buffer, leading to significant packet loss and increased latency.
In the original design of the TCP/IP protocols, the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) just retransmitted the lost packets at a fixed rate without reacting to the congestion. This didn't help ...
In the TCP congestion control mechanism, congestion occurring during data transmission is detected from a data packet loss to directly control a data throughput at a sender side and lost data ...
Jack Wallen shows you how to use Google's much improved TCP Congestion Control Algorithm on Linux for significant networking speed gains.
Data Center Network Performance and Congestion Control Publication Trend The graph below shows the total number of publications each year in Data Center Network Performance and Congestion Control.
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