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	Title		: Reorder Density Function - Metric for packet 
			  reordering measurement
	Author(s)	: A. Jayasumana, N. Piratla, A. Bare, T. Banka
	Filename	: draft-jayasumana-reorder-density-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2003-2-11
	
Out of order arrival of packets can degrade the performance of many
TCP-based, VoIP-based and Video-based applications significantly.
There is a need for a metric that can meaningfully, accurately and
unambiguously characterize reordering. This memo proposes a new
metric called Reorder Density function (RD), which can give an
in-depth view of the reordering present in any packet sequence. This
well-defined metric can also be used to evaluate effects of protocol
and hardware implementations on packet reordering. The memo also
provides an algorithm to compute the reorder density function
followed by some illustrative examples.

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