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Figure C.1:
WRTT plot of high-speed and high-bandwidth connection delivering flood ping packets without packet loss
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Figure C.2:
WRTT plot of high-speed and high-bandwidth connection delivering flood ping packets with sporadic packet loss
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Figure C.3:
WRTT plot of high-speed connection delivering flood ping packets with regular packet loss
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Figure C.4:
WRTT plot of high-bandwidth connection with higher WRTT (cf C.1)
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Figure C.5:
WRTT plot of low-bandwidth connection with router queueing packets in large buffer without loss
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Figure C.6:
WRTT plot of higher-speed connection with router queueing packets in large buffer without loss (cf C.5)
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Figure C.7:
WRTT plot of connection with router periodically dropping bunches of packets as buffer fills
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Figure C.8:
WRTT plot of connection with one router building up long queue in large buffer and another router periodically dropping bunches of packets as buffer fills, with interference of large cross packets
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Figure C.9:
WRTT plot of connection with two or more bottlenecks and with routers dropping packets as their buffers fill
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Figure C.10:
WRTT plot of connection with router dropping packets randomly as buffer fills, little cross traffic interference
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Figure C.11:
WRTT plot of connection with router dropping packets randomly as buffer fills, with cross traffic interference
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Figure C.12:
WRTT plot of connection with router dropping packets randomly as buffer fills, temporary ping process suspension
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Figure C.13:
WRTT plot of connection with one router building up long queue in large buffer and other routers dropping packets as their buffers fill, with interference of cross traffic
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Xing Deng
July 1999