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        Title           : A rate adaptive shaper for differentiated services
        Author(s)       : O. Bonaventure, S. De Cnodder
        Filename        : draft-bonaventure-diffserv-rashaper-03.txt
        Pages           : 17
        Date            : 14-Jun-00
        
This memo describes several Rate Adaptive Shapers (RAS) that can be
used in combination with the single rate Three Color Markers (srTCM)
and the two rate Three Color Marker (trTCM) described in [RFC2697]
and [RFC2698], respectively. These RAS improve the performance of TCP
when a TCM is used at the ingress of a diffserv network by reducing
the burstiness of the traffic. With TCP traffic, this reduction of
the burstiness is accompanied by a reduction of the number of marked
packets and by an improved TCP goodput.  The proposed RAS can be used
at the ingress of Diffserv networks providing the Assured Forwarding
Per Hop Behavior (AF PHB). They are especially useful when a TCM is
used to mark traffic composed of a small number of TCP connections.

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