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Delay refers to the RTT (round trip time), and bandwidth is measured in bits/s. Therefore the delay X bandwidth product is the amount of data (bits) in the pipe or unacknowledged in one round trip time. Given x bits for the advertised window [[latex($$2^x \geq Delay~X~Bandwith$$)]] means that you can continuously send data if acks arrive in RTT/2 time as expected. Delay refers to the RTT (round trip time), and bandwidth is measured in bits/s. Therefore the delay X bandwidth product is the amount of data (bits) in the pipe or unacknowledged in one round trip time. Given x bits for the advertised window {{{latex($$2^x \geq Delay~X~Bandwith$$)}}} means that you can continuously send data if acks arrive in RTT/2 time as expected.

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Delay refers to the RTT (round trip time), and bandwidth is measured in bits/s. Therefore the delay X bandwidth product is the amount of data (bits) in the pipe or unacknowledged in one round trip time. Given x bits for the advertised window latex($$2^x \geq Delay~X~Bandwith$$) means that you can continuously send data if acks arrive in RTT/2 time as expected.

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