Message-ID: <003901c237d7$06957670$4308b780@gsfc.nasa.gov> From: "Adam Plesniak" <plesniak@backserv.gsfc.nasa.gov> Subject: tcptrace-bugs Fw: More information Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 10:40:18 -0400
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From: Adam Plesniak <plesniak@backserv.gsfc.nasa.gov>
To: Wesley Eddy <weddy@masaka.cs.ohiou.edu>
Cc: <tcptrace_bugs@tcptrace.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 9:53 AM
Subject: More information
> Dear Mr. Eddy,
>
>
> Thanks for your reply! Yesterday I wrote this question to you :
>
> And one more question, in reading recent papers aimed on predicting
> throughput of a connection mathematically, they refer to a Maximum Window
> variable which is constant during the duration of a transfer. From the
> tcptrace data, how can we derive this value to use in our own
calculations.
>
> and you said that more information might be of use when answering it. The
> two papers we are working with are as follows:
>
> 1) Title: Stochastic Differential Equation Modeling and Analysis of TCP-
> Windowsize Behavior.
>
> Author: Mistra
>
> Location :
> http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~misra/publications.html
> the 14th bullet down.
>
>
> 2) Title: Modeling TCP Throughput: A Simple Model and its Empirical
> Validation
>
> Author: Padhye
>
> Location:
> http://www.icir.org/padhye/papers.html
> 3rd conference paper down
>
>
> I hope this information into our sorces and context of the questions can
> be of help to you. Both papers use the same MaxWindow value, however they
> may derive it. ( this is known since the first paper uses the data from
the
> second paper) Thanks again for all your help and time.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Adam Plesniak
>
>
>
>
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