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Internet protocols / Transmission Control Protocol / Packet loss / Retransmission / Transport layer / Packet switching / General Packet Radio Service / Computer network security / TCP reset attack / Computing / Network architecture / Data
Date: 2015-02-24 22:18:59
Internet protocols
Transmission Control Protocol
Packet loss
Retransmission
Transport layer
Packet switching
General Packet Radio Service
Computer network security
TCP reset attack
Computing
Network architecture
Data

Impact of Malicious TCP Retransmission on Cellular Traffic Accounting Younghwan Go, Denis Foo Kune† , Shinae Woo, KyoungSoo Park, and Yongdae Kim KAIST University of Michigan†

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