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Title : Improving the Robustness of TCP to Non-Congestion Events
Author(s) : S. Bhandarkar, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-tcpm-tcp-dcr-06.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2005-11-22
This document specifies Non-Congestion Robustness (NCR) for TCP. In
the absence of explicit congestion notification from the network,
TCP's loss recovery algorithms treat the receipt of three duplicate
acknowledgments as an implicit indication of congestion in the
network. This is not always correct, notably in the case when
network paths reorder segments (for whatever reason), resulting in
degraded performance. TCP-NCR is designed to mitigate this degraded
performance by increasing the number of duplicate acknowledgments
required to trigger loss recovery, based on the current state of the
connection, in an effort to better disambiguate true segment loss
from segment reordering. This document specifies the changes to TCP,
as well as the costs and benefits of these modifications.
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