A host starts a TCP transmission with an Estimated RTT of 21.6ms
(from the "handshake"). The host then sends 3 packets and records
the RTT for each:
SampleRTT1 = 11.6 ms
SampleRTT2 = 10.6 ms
SampleRTT3 = 34.1 ms
(NOTE: SampleRTT1 is the "oldest"; SampleRTT3 is the most
recent.)
Using an exponential weighted moving average with a weight of 0.4
given to the most recent sample, what is the EstimatedRTT for
packet #4? Give answer in milliseconds, rounded to one decimal
place.
I know the answer is 22.5 but can you show me how?
A host starts a TCP transmission with an Estimated RTT of 21.6ms (from the "handshake"). The...
A host starts a TCP transmission with an EstimatedRTT of 36.3ms (from the “handshake”). The host then sends 3 packets and records the RTT for each: SampleRTT1 = 49.5 ms SampleRTT2 = 15.8 ms SampleRTT3 = 27.1 ms (NOTE: SampleRTT1 is the “oldest”; SampleRTT3 is the most recent.) Using an exponential weighted moving average with a weight of 0.4 given to the most recent sample, what is the EstimatedRTT for packet #4? Give answer in miliseconds, rounded to one decimal...
A host starts a TCP transmission with an EstimatedRTT of 36.3ms (from the “handshake”). The host then sends 3 packets and records the RTT for each: SampleRTT1 = 49.5 ms SampleRTT2 = 15.8 ms SampleRTT3 = 27.1 ms (NOTE: SampleRTT1 is the “oldest”; SampleRTT3 is the most recent.) Using an exponential weighted moving average with a weight of 0.4 given to the most recent sample, what is the EstimatedRTT for packet #4? Give answer in miliseconds, rounded to one decimal...
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