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Digital subscriber line / Transmission Control Protocol / Asymmetric digital subscriber line / TCP congestion control / Information and communications technology / Internet / Computing
Date: 2018-08-03 09:30:18
Digital subscriber line
Transmission Control Protocol
Asymmetric digital subscriber line
TCP congestion control
Information and communications technology
Internet
Computing

Strengthening Measurements from the Edges: Application-Level Packet Loss Rate Estimation Simone Basso Michela Meo

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