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        Title           : On reducing the number of TimeOuts for short-lived TCP
                          connections
        Author(s)       : U. Ayesta, K. Avrachenkov
        Filename        : draft-ayesta-to-short-tcp-00.txt
        Pages           : 5
        Date            : 2002-10-21
        
This document shows that short TCP sessions are prone to timeout. In
particular, one single segment loss will provoke TCP to timeout if the
document size is below certain threshold. This document analyzes the
benefit of TCP modifications such as Limited Transmit Algorithm
[RFC3042] and Increasing Initial Window [RFC2414] in the context of
short-lived TCP transfers. However TCP remains vulnerable to the losses
at the very end of the transmission. Therefore we suggest complementary
modifications to Limited Transmit Algorithm to recover effectively from
losses at the end of the TCP transfer.

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