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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Van_JacobsonVan Jacobson - Wikipedia

    Van Jacobson is an American computer scientist, renowned for his work on TCP/IP network performance and scaling. He is one of the primary contributors to the TCP/IP protocol stack—the technological foundation of today’s Internet.

  2. Internet Hall of Fame Innovator. Van Jacobsons algorithms for the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) helped solve the problem of congestion and are used in over 90% of Internet hosts today. He is renowned for his pioneering achievements in network performance and scaling.

  3. Official Biography: Van Jacobson. One of the primary contributors to the technological foundations of today’s Internet, Van Jacobson joined PARC in 2006 as a Research Fellow to lead its content-centric networking research program. Van’s algorithms for the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) helped solve the problem of congestion and are ...

  4. 29 de may. de 2012 · Van Jacobson: The Slow-Start Algorithm - YouTube. IEEEComputerSociety. 20K subscribers. Subscribed. 146. 16K views 11 years ago. Computer's multimedia editor Charles Severance captures a video...

  5. El algoritmo de compresión de cabeceras TCP/IP diseñado por Van Jacobson y descrito en el RFC 1144 permite reducir el tamaño de las cabeceras TCP/IP (típicamente 40) hasta 3 ó 5 octetos dependiendo de la aplicación que vaya encapsulada en el datagrama .

  6. 1 de mar. de 2016 · Van Jacobson is one of the primary contributors to the technological foundations of today’s Internet. While employed at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories in Berkeley, Calif., he collaborated with the Computer Science Research Group at the University of California to help solve the problem of computer congestion.

  7. A paper that describes how to design TCP algorithms to avoid and control congestion in the Internet. It introduces the concepts of slow-start, congestion window, fast retransmit, and dynamic window sizing, and explains their rationale and implementation.