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<title>Packet Pair Gap Metric</title>

<author initials='G' surname='Cheng' fullname='Guang Cheng'>
    <organization />
</author>

<author initials='J' surname='Gong' fullname='Jian Gong'>
    <organization />
</author>

<author initials='H' surname='Zhu' fullname='Haiting Zhu'>
    <organization />
</author>

<author initials='H' surname='Wu' fullname='Hua Wu'>
    <organization />
</author>

<date month='June' day='18' year='2011' />

<abstract><t>This document describes a metric for network performance. This metric is based on the time difference of a continuous packet pair which are sent back-to-back from the source IP address to the destination IP address. The basic packet pair probing can be used to measure the capacity of a end-to-end path.</t></abstract>

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