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Title : TCP Response to Lower-Layer Connectivity-Change Indications
Author(s) : S. Schuetz, et al.
Filename : draft-schuetz-tcpm-tcp-rlci-03.txt
Pages : 32
Date : 2008-02-22
When the path characteristics between two hosts change abruptly, TCP
can experience significant delays before resuming transmission in an
efficient manner or TCP can behave unfairly to competing traffic.
This document describes TCP extensions that improve transmission
behavior in response to advisory, lower-layer connectivity-change
indications. The proposed TCP extensions modify the local behavior
of TCP and introduce a new TCP option to signal locally received
connectivity-change indications to remote peers. Performance gains
result from a more efficient transmission behavior and there is no
difference in aggressiveness in comparison to a newly-started
connection.
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