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TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol. It is a transport layer protocol.
http://research.microsoft.com/apps/pubs/default.aspx?id=70189
Technical paper on an experimental variant of TCP optimised for high-speed, long-distance networks.
http://www.icir.org/tfrc/
Research papers on TCP-Friendly Rate Control
http://www.benzedrine.ch/ackpri.html
An OpenBSD-specific way to relieve TCP performance degradation due to congestion in the opposite direction across a bottleneck.
http://www.icir.org/floyd/
Proposed and experimental improvements to congestion control.
http://www.kohala.com/start/ttcp.html
Historic description of T/TCP. Includes links to RFCs and source code. Not being updated since Richard W. Stevens has passed away.
http://www.firewall.cx/networking-topics/protocols/tcp.html
In-depth analysis of the TCP protocol for IT administrators and engineers.
http://www.private.org.il/tcpip_rl.html
A meta-FAQ about TCP/IP regularly posted to Usenet.
http://cities.lk.net/tcp.html
Concise descriptions of the different algorithms involved in implementing TCP.
http://www.isi.edu/tcpsat/papers.html
A list of pointers to author's copies of TCP-related papers from (now closed) IETF TCP Over Satellite working group.
http://www.web100.org/
The goal is to make 100Mbps TCP streams over wide-area networks possible for general users.
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/research/techreps/TR-616-00
Technical report.
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