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Transport Control Protocols Part 2: Transmission Control Protocol

2011
As a transport control protocol, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) bridges an application to a low-level network, controls network congestion, and provides relia- bility to an end-to-end connection. This chapter discusses the details of TCP agents. Section 10.1 gives an overview of TCP agents. Here, we show a TCP network configuration method, a brief
Teerawat Issariyakul, Ekram Hossain
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A Concurrent Transmission Control Protocol

2006 International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems, 2006
Concurrent transfer is a feasible solution to improve the efficiency and reliability of data communication. In this study, we developed a Concurrent Transmission Control Protocol (cTCP), which is based on the TCP but allows concurrent multi-path transfer.
Yu Dong, Dingding Wang, Jian Wang
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The Transmission Control Protocol

2013
For over three decades, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has been the de-facto transport protocol for a countless number of network applications. So popular is the protocol that according to prior studies, TCP accounts for almost 90 % of the byte count in the Internet.
Santosh Kulkarni, Prathima Agrawal
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Measurements of the transmission control protocol

Computer Networks (1976), 1978
Abstract The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a protocol which has been proposed for process-to-process communication across connected computer networks. It sets up an association between two processes and manages the flow of data between them on a byte-based windowing principle.
Christopher J. Bennett   +1 more
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Transmission Control Protocol Analysis Using NS3

Ingénierie des systèmes d information, 2022
The NS-3 Test Framework provides a focus on multidisciplinary development and high-level design, and is now being used by various experts around the world. Surprisingly, its Data Collection Protocol (DCP) implementation is late and is not planned to be used as a reference point for Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), focused research, where the Herald
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Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)

2008
The proliferation of wired and wireless technologies has given rise to the possibility of multi-access options for mobile, multi-homed hosts. Enabling multi-access techniques improves fault tolerance by adding redundancy to network connections. For example, if a host is enabled with two network interfaces connected to the Internet via two different ...
Farhan Siddiqui, Sherali Zeadally
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