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can anybody help with the derivation of half peak length in hockney's model?
I have come across some article which has directly written the value as
half peak length = startup time * asymptotic bandwidth.



PS:- half peak length is defined as the message length required to achieve half of the asymptotic bandwidth and hockney's model is
t(m) = t0 + m/r∞ where t(m)- overhead time, t0-startup time and m message length and r∞- asymptotic bandwidth










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    can anybody help with the derivation of half peak length in hockney's model?
    I have come across some article which has directly written the value as
    half peak length = startup time * asymptotic bandwidth.



    PS:- half peak length is defined as the message length required to achieve half of the asymptotic bandwidth and hockney's model is
    t(m) = t0 + m/r∞ where t(m)- overhead time, t0-startup time and m message length and r∞- asymptotic bandwidth










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      can anybody help with the derivation of half peak length in hockney's model?
      I have come across some article which has directly written the value as
      half peak length = startup time * asymptotic bandwidth.



      PS:- half peak length is defined as the message length required to achieve half of the asymptotic bandwidth and hockney's model is
      t(m) = t0 + m/r∞ where t(m)- overhead time, t0-startup time and m message length and r∞- asymptotic bandwidth










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      can anybody help with the derivation of half peak length in hockney's model?
      I have come across some article which has directly written the value as
      half peak length = startup time * asymptotic bandwidth.



      PS:- half peak length is defined as the message length required to achieve half of the asymptotic bandwidth and hockney's model is
      t(m) = t0 + m/r∞ where t(m)- overhead time, t0-startup time and m message length and r∞- asymptotic bandwidth







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