Van Jacobson is a notable figure in computer networking, renowned primarily for his contributions to the development of network protocols, particularly in the areas of TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and congestion control. He is perhaps best known for the "Jacobson congestion control algorithm," which introduced techniques for managing network congestion. His work in the late 1980s and early 1990s led to significant improvements in the performance and reliability of TCP, particularly in handling packet loss and managing throughput in network communications.

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