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What is "self clocking" in the context of TCP congestion control?
A TCP sender infers on its own when to increase and when to decrease its congestion window, based on the ACKs it receives.
TCP periodically adjusts the clock of the local computer.
A TCP sender infers on its own when the receiver can accept data at a higher or lower rate, based on the ACKs it receivers.
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