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1.RTT Deviation =$RTT_{D}$=(1-$RTT_{D\beta }$) old $RTT_{D}$ + $RTT_{D\beta }$ * | ($RTT_{S}$ -$RTT_{M}$)|

2.RTT Deviation =$RTT_{D}$=(1-$RTT_{D\beta }$) old $RTT_{D}$ + $RTT_{D\beta }$ * | ($RTT_{M}$)|

Which of the following is right formula for calculation and in what conditions ?I found bot formula right in sone numericals?

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ND(Next Deviation) = $\alpha$ * ID (Initial Deviation) + (1-$\alpha$)*AD (Actual Deviation) [ | IRTT(Initial RTT) -ARTT(Actual RTT) | ]

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