(Manual) round-trip time(RTT)

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Round-trip time (RTT), also called round-trip delay, is the time required for a signal pulse orpacket to travel from a specific source to a specific destination and back again. In this context, the sourceis the computer initiating the signal and the destination is a remote computer or system thatreceives the signal and retransmits it.

On the Internet, an enduser can determine the RTT to and from an IP (Internet Protocol) address by pinging that address. The result depends on various factors including:

 

  • The datatransfer rate of the source's Internet connection
  • The nature of the transmission medium (copper, optical fiber, wireless or satellite)
  • The physical distance between the source and the destination
  • The number of nodes betweenthe source and the destination
  • The amount of traffic on the LAN (local area network) to which the end user is connected
  • The number of other requests being handled by intermediate nodes and the remote server
  • The speed with which intermediate nodes and the remote server function
  • The presence of interference in the circuit.

In a network, particularly a WAN (wide-areanetwork) or the Internet, RTT is one of several factors affecting latency, whichis the time between a request for data and the complete return or display of that data. The RTT canrange from a few milliseconds (thousandths of a second) under ideal conditions between closelyspaced points to several seconds under adverse conditions between points separated by a largedistance.

A theoretical minimum is imposed on the RTT because it can never be less than the total lengthof time the signals spend propagating in or through the transmission media. In a satellitecommunications system this minimum time can be considerable because the RF (radio frequency)signals may have to propagate tens of thousands of kilometers through space between the surface andthe satellitetransponder.

In a radar system, the RTT is the length of time between the transmission of an RF pulse towards a target andthe arrival of the returned echo from that target.

Related glossary terms:akamaize,maximum transmission unit (MTU), CRC-4 (Cyclic Redundancy Check 4), Usenet, Source Quench Introduced Delay (SQuID), plane (in networking), network analyzer (protocol analyzer or packet analyzer), jabber (in networks), phase-change cooling (vapor cooling), maximum segment size (MSS)

参考

[1] http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/definition/round-trip-time



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