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Computing / Network performance / Network architecture / Flow control / Data transmission / Transmission Control Protocol / TCP congestion control / Packet loss / Internet protocols / Sliding window protocol / Network congestion / Retransmission
Date: 2016-02-22 00:30:08
Computing
Network performance
Network architecture
Flow control
Data transmission
Transmission Control Protocol
TCP congestion control
Packet loss
Internet protocols
Sliding window protocol
Network congestion
Retransmission

Multipath TCP under Massive Packet Reordering Nathan Farrington UC San Diego Abstract

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