These reports are sent periodically eg once a second and


Video applications typically run over UDP rather than TCP because they cannot tolerate retransmission delays. However, this means video applications are not constrained by TCP's congestion-control algorithm. What impact does this have on TCP traffic? Be specific about the consequences. Fortunately, these video applications often use RTP, which results in RTCP "receiver reports" being sent from the sink back to the source. These reports are sent periodically (e.g., once a second) and include the percentage of packets successfully received in the last reporting period. Describe how the source might use this information to adjust its rate in a TCP-compatible way.

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