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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Van_JacobsonVan Jacobson - Wikipedia

    Van Jacobson is an American computer scientist, renowned for his work on TCP/IP network performance and scaling. He is one of the primary contributors to the TCP/IP protocol stack—the technological foundation of today’s Internet.

  2. Widely credited with enabling the Internet to expand in size and support increasing speed demands, Van helped the Internet survive a major traffic surge (1988-89) without collapsing. Van has co-written many network diagnostics tools (traceroute, pathchar, and tcpdump) that are widely used by the Internet research and development community.

  3. Internet Hall of Fame Innovator. Van Jacobsons algorithms for the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) helped solve the problem of congestion and are used in over 90% of Internet hosts today. He is renowned for his pioneering achievements in network performance and scaling.

  4. 29 de may. de 2012 · 16K views 11 years ago. Computer's multimedia editor Charles Severance captures a video interview with Van Jacobson on the creation of the National Science Foundation network in the 1980s. From...

  5. El algoritmo de compresión de cabeceras TCP/IP diseñado por Van Jacobson y descrito en el RFC 1144 permite reducir el tamaño de las cabeceras TCP/IP (típicamente 40) hasta 3 ó 5 octetos dependiendo de la aplicación que vaya encapsulada en el datagrama .

  6. Van Jacobson TCP/IP Header Compression is a data compression protocol described in RFC 1144, [1] specifically designed by Van Jacobson to improve TCP/IP performance over slow serial links.

  7. 25 de may. de 2012 · Twenty five years later, the digerati credits Jacobson with averting an ARPAnet meltdown that would have stunted the growth of the modern internet -- or even destroyed it all together. But ...