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	Title		: Specification for the Explicit Control Protocol (XCP)
	Author(s)	: A. Falk, D. Katabi
	Filename	: draft-falk-xcp-spec-00.txt
	Pages		: 35
	Date		: 2004-10-19
	
This document contains an initial specification for the Explicit
   Control Protocol (XCP), an experimental congestion control protocol.
   XCP is designed to deliver the highest possible end-to-end throughput
   over a broad range of network infrastructure, including links with
   very large bandwidth-delay products, which are not well served by the
   current control algorithms.  XCP is potentially applicable to any
   transport protocol, although initial testing has applied it to TCP in
   particular.  XCP routers are required to perform a small calculation
   on congestion state carried in each data packet.  XCP routers also
   periodically recalculate the local parameters required to provide
   fairness.  On the other hand, there is no per-flow congestion state
   in XCP routers.

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