Re: mss in CCID 4 draft

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Tommi,
  I think that this apply to tfrc_calc_x. If I understood well your
question, if you verify the TFRC equation (RFC 3448), section 3.1 you
can see the parameters that are included in TCP throughput equation.
Futhermore, the section 5 (Loss Event Rate) mention that loss event
rate, a rrt estimation and a nominal packet size (1460 bytes) are
plugged into the TCP throughput, as specified in RFC 3448 and RFC
4828.

Leandro.

2007/9/19, Tommi Saviranta <wnd@xxxxxx>:
> Since English isn't my native language, and because I have a habit of
> making small uncertainties into big problems, I'd like to hear your
> interpretation on this.
>
> Introduction, the nominal segment size: "In TFRC-SP, the nominal segment
> size used by the TCP throughput equation is set to 1460 bytes." What
> kind of things are included in "TCP throughput equation"? Does this
> apply to tfrc_calc_x() in ccid3_hc_tx_packet_recv(), and to scaled_div()
> in ccid4_first_li()?
>
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