As the losses are equally spaced, the congestion window always starts at some value (:math:`\frac{W}{2}`), and is incremented by one MSS every round-trip-time until it reaches twice this value (`W`). At this point, a segment is retransmitted and the cycle starts again. If the congestion window is measured in MSS-sized segments, a cycle lasts :math:`\frac{W}{2}` round-trip-times. The bandwidth of the TCP connection is the number of bytes that have been transmitted during a given period of time. During a cycle, the number of segments that are sent on the TCP connection is equal to the area of the yellow trapeze in the figure. Its area is thus :