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TCP

The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a connection-oriented transport-layer in the that provides reliable, ordered, and error-checked delivery of byte streams between applications running on hosts communicating over networks. Developed in the 1970s by Vinton Cerf and Robert as part of efforts to enable resource sharing across heterogeneous packet-switched networks, TCP was first proposed in their 1974 paper detailing mechanisms for internetwork communication, including standardized packet formats, sequencing, flow control, and end-to-end error checking via gateways. Its specification was formalized in RFC 793 in 1981 and has since evolved through updates, with RFC 9293 in 2022 consolidating enhancements for reliability, such as improved sequence number handling and checksums, while maintaining core principles of retransmission for lost data and acknowledgments to ensure in-order delivery. Key mechanisms include the three-way handshake for connection establishment to synchronize sequence numbers and prevent duplicate initiations, dynamic flow control via sliding windows to match sender and receiver rates, and congestion avoidance algorithms like slow start and fast recovery to adapt to network capacity without overwhelming links. As the foundational reliable transport for applications such as web browsing, , and file transfers, TCP underpins the scalability and robustness of the global , handling billions of connections daily while addressing challenges like and variable through empirical tuning rather than rigid assumptions about underlying networks.

Science and technology

Computing

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) was developed in 1973–1974 by Vinton Cerf and Robert Kahn under funding to enable reliable data transmission across heterogeneous packet-switched networks, building on earlier efforts to interconnect diverse systems without a centralized architecture. Their emphasized end-to-end reliability, with evolving through iterative testing on early prototypes. The protocol was formalized as the DoD standard in RFC 793, published in September 1981 by Jon , which defined its core operations for host-to-host communication in internetworks. Over subsequent decades, TCP underwent refinements documented in numerous s, culminating in RFC 9293 (August 2022), which obsoletes RFC 793 by consolidating updates including enhanced congestion control while preserving . TCP operates as a connection-oriented transport-layer , establishing sessions via a three-way (SYN, SYN-ACK, ) to synchronize sequence numbers and negotiate parameters before data exchange. It ensures reliable, ordered delivery by assigning sequence numbers to segments, using acknowledgments to detect losses, and triggering adaptive retransmissions with ; error detection relies on a 16-bit covering headers and . Flow control prevents overwhelming receivers through a sliding window mechanism, where the sender adjusts transmission rates based on advertised window sizes from the receiver. Congestion avoidance evolved from basic slow-start and in early implementations to variants like TCP Tahoe (1988, introducing fast retransmit), Reno (1994, adding fast recovery), and Cubic (2006, using a cubic congestion window growth function for high-bandwidth-delay networks). These mechanisms have empirically sustained TCP's dominance, carrying approximately 95% of for applications requiring reliability, such as HTTP/ web browsing and SMTP transfer. TCP's causal contribution to internet scalability stems from its decentralized reliability model, which facilitated the transition from ARPANET's limited scope to a global, fault-tolerant supporting in connected devices and data volumes without requiring protocol redesigns at the . This robustness enabled economic expansion by underpinning , services, and real-time data flows across variable link qualities, as evidenced by its persistence amid bandwidth increases from megabits to terabits per second. However, TCP's stream-oriented design introduces , where a single lost packet delays subsequent delivery, increasing latency in multiplexed streams. It also proved vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks exploiting the handshake's half-open state, first observed in the early ; mitigations like , proposed in 1996, encode connection state in SYN-ACK responses to avoid resource exhaustion without full handshakes. Market-driven alternatives, such as (RFC 9000, May 2021), address these by multiplexing streams over with integrated encryption and 0-RTT handshakes, powering deployments since around 2020 to reduce connection setup delays in mobile and lossy environments—yet TCP endures due to its proven stability, widespread implementation in kernels, and compatibility with legacy infrastructure.

Medicine

Tricalcium phosphate (TCP), with the Ca₃(PO₄)₂, is a synthetic resorbable bioceramic widely applied in orthopedic and as a graft substitute, leveraging its compositional resemblance to the in natural and its osteoconductive properties that support cellular attachment and vascular ingrowth. Introduced clinically in the following early bioceramic developments, TCP has been utilized in implants for defect repair, including spinal fusions, maxillofacial reconstruction, and periodontal regeneration, where it acts as a scaffold promoting osteogenesis without the risks of autografts or allografts. Its β-phase variant predominates due to higher and bioresorbability compared to α-TCP, enabling controlled degradation via osteoclast-mediated processes that correlate with new bone formation. In vivo studies indicate TCP resorption occurs gradually over 6 to 24 months, facilitating host replacement through a cell-mediated that enhances biomechanical in load-bearing sites. Meta-analyses of clinical applications, such as in periodontal infrabony defects and orthopedic revisions, report high efficacy in defect filling and volume maintenance, with systematic reviews affirming TCP's comparability to autologous in promoting regeneration rates exceeding 80% in controlled trials, though outcomes vary by , , and defect . Biphasic formulations combining TCP with optimize performance by balancing rapid resorption (from TCP) with structural stability (from ), yielding superior new bone formation in animal models and human implants compared to TCP alone, as evidenced by histologic evaluations showing reduced residual graft material at 6–12 months post-implantation. Despite these advantages, TCP exhibits limitations including inferior compressive strength to metallic implants (typically 10–50 MPa versus >100 MPa for ), necessitating composite reinforcements for high-load applications and restricting standalone use to non-structural defects. Incomplete resorption can occur in avascular or low-metabolic environments, potentially leading to persistent particles and encapsulation in 10–20% of cases per longitudinal histologic analyses, though this is mitigated by optimizing (>60%) for enhanced remodeling. Clinical data confirm no systemic toxicity at therapeutic doses, with degradation products (calcium and ions) integrating harmlessly into physiological pathways, refuting extrapolations of environmental persistence from non-biomedical contexts to applications.

Chemistry

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (TCP), with the C₆H₂Cl₃OH and molecular weight of 197.5 g/mol, is a chlorinated compound synthesized primarily through the direct chlorination of phenol using gas or other chlorinating agents under controlled conditions to achieve substitution at the 2, 4, and 6 positions. This process, developed in the early , yields a crude product that is purified via or . TCP appears as a colorless to yellowish crystalline solid with a strong and exhibits low (0.800 g/L at 25°C) but high solubility in organic solvents like acetone, alcohol, and ether. Its is 246°C, log Kow is 3.69 indicating moderate , and it is nonflammable under standard conditions. Historically, TCP has served as a key intermediate in the production of pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and bactericides since the early , including applications in , leather treatment, glue protection, and anti-mildew agents. It was also employed in antiseptic formulations, such as the UK brand TCP introduced in the , where dilute solutions provided topical antimicrobial activity against bacteria and fungi due to its phenolic structure disrupting microbial cell membranes. Use in many consumer and agricultural applications has been phased out since the 1970s in regions like the owing to environmental persistence concerns and potential linked to its log Kow value, though limited industrial synthesis persists for specialty chemicals. Toxicity data indicate moderate acute oral lethality, with an LD50 of approximately 820 mg/kg in rats, causing symptoms like and at higher doses. Chronic exposure in studies has shown liver enlargement, effects, and increased tumor incidence at sites including the liver and hematopoietic system, leading to classification by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic to s) based on limited human evidence but sufficient animal data. In diluted applications, empirical incident reports reveal low human risk, with primarily dermal rather than systemic . Environmentally, TCP persists in sediments but undergoes by microbial consortia, with half-lives ranging from days under aerobic conditions with adapted to months in anaerobic soils, depending on factors like and co-substrates.

Organizations

Businesses and institutions

Technical Consumer Products, Inc. (TCP), headquartered in , , was founded in 1993 as a provider of energy-efficient solutions, including compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The company has manufactured and sold over one billion such products, supporting broader adoption of technologies that consume 75% less than traditional incandescent bulbs while lasting up to 10 times longer. TCP's CFLs, introduced during the early push for efficiency standards, facilitated measurable reductions in household electricity demand prior to widespread LED transition, aligning with U.S. Department of data on accounting for 10-15% of residential energy use. TCP Global, based in , originated in 1974 as a supplier of painting tools and has since specialized in high-volume low-pressure (HVLP) spray equipment for automotive refinishing and industrial coatings. Its HVLP guns deliver atomized paint at lower air pressures (typically under 10 at the cap), achieving transfer efficiencies of 65% or greater—compared to 30-40% for conventional high-pressure systems—thereby cutting overspray waste and paint consumption by 50% or more in controlled applications. This technology complies with EPA regulations on emissions and has been adopted in professional shops to minimize material costs and environmental release. Institutional uses of the TCP acronym are less prominent, often referring to specialized programs such as Programs in addiction treatment facilities, which emphasize peer-led recovery models but operate on a smaller scale without the market dominance of entities. These programs, typically integrated into correctional or residential settings, lack the broad empirical data on compared to TCP's commercial impacts in efficiency-driven sectors.

Other uses

Transportation and military

In military doctrine, a Traffic Control Post (TCP) designates a specific location on roads or networks where or units regulate vehicle and personnel movement to enforce , prevent unauthorized access, and facilitate inspections. This concept is outlined in Field Manual 19-25, Military Police Traffic Control, first published in 1958 with updates through the 1970s, establishing procedures for TCP operations including signage, barriers, and patrol integration during both garrison and combat scenarios. Standardized during the era amid escalating road needs, TCPs evolved to incorporate layered checks such as document verification, cargo searches, and explosive detection to counter threats like ambushes and mines. During Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, TCPs formed critical components of route clearance and convoy protection strategies, positioned at chokepoints to deter (IED) emplacement by disrupting insurgent and placement patterns through random searches and force presence. U.S. forces reported TCP networks contributed to broader counter-IED adaptations, including predictive and rapid response, which correlated with declining rates in controlled sectors as intelligence-driven positioning reduced vulnerability windows. Responsibility for TCP efficacy typically rests with squad leaders, who coordinate with higher echelons for sustainment and adaptation to local threats, emphasizing minimal dwell times to avoid predictability. In aviation operations, denotes the Takeoff Charts Computation , a computational tool integrated into software—particularly for models—to generate precise takeoff data tables based on real-time inputs. The processes variables including aircraft weight, center-of-gravity position, , , length, slope, and surface condition to output maximum allowable takeoff weights, required field lengths, and climb gradients, ensuring compliance with certification limits for safe departure margins. Pilots utilize TCP outputs during pre-flight planning to mitigate risks from environmental or configurational factors, with results cross-verified against manufacturer charts for regulatory adherence.

Media and publications

TCPalm, the digital news platform of Treasure Coast Newspapers, delivers local journalism to residents of Florida's region, encompassing , St. Lucie, and Indian River counties. It covers topics such as county government decisions, policies, like , and community happenings including festivals and public safety alerts, prioritizing region-specific reporting over broader national stories. Originally launched online in 1996 under Scripps Howard ownership, TCPalm transitioned to Gannett's portfolio in 2016 following the acquisition of its parent papers, integrating into the Network for expanded digital distribution. The associated print publications, including the Stuart News, Port St. Lucie News, and Indian River Press Journal, maintain a combined daily circulation of 32,265 as of recent audits, reflecting sustained demand for tangible local content amid declining print trends elsewhere. Online engagement supports this, with metrics indicating over 865,000 monthly interactions reported in media placement data. TCP Magazine, an independent quarterly publication, features uplifting profiles of local entrepreneurs, cultural events, and nonprofit initiatives, aiming to foster community positivity rather than investigative reporting; its 20th anniversary edition in 2024 highlighted resilience post-pandemic. Circulation details for TCP Magazine remain undisclosed in public records, but its digital presence via platforms like underscores a niche focus on inspirational content over daily cycles.

Miscellaneous

In informal compilations, TCP has been glossed as "Totally Cool Person" or "The Cool People," though such usages lack widespread or empirical prevalence beyond niche repositories. Similarly, "Thought Control Police" appears in slang lists, potentially alluding to perceived authoritarian oversight in informal , but without substantive evidence of broad adoption. Prior to the 1981 formalization in RFC 791 and RFC 793, the precursor to the modern TCP was designated the Transmission Control Program in early Internet Engineering Notes, such as IEN 2 from May 1976, reflecting its initial monolithic design before bifurcation into separate transmission and layers. This nomenclature evolved into the standardized Transmission Control Protocol to distinguish transport-layer functions, with "Transport Control Protocol" persisting as a common but inaccurate variant in non-authoritative references.

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