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Building a RCP (Rate Control Protocol) Test Network
2007
15th Annual IEEE Symposium on High-Performance Interconnects (HOTI 2007)
We recently proposed the Rate Control Protocol (RCP) as way to minimize download times (or flow-completion times). Simulations suggest that if RCP were widely deployed, downloads would frequently finish ten times faster than with TCP. This is because RCP involves explicit feedback from the routers along the path, allowing a sender to pick a fast starting rate, and adapt quickly to network conditions. RCP is particularly appealing because it can be shown to be stable under broad operating
doi:10.1109/hoti.2007.15
dblp:conf/hoti/DukkipatiGMZ07
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