| G. P. Chandranmenon and G. Varghese, "Reconsidering fragmentation and reassembly," in PODC: 17th ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, 1998. |
....of any fragment results in the destination host dropping the entire packet. This in turn forces the source host to repeat transmission of a datagram that will be fragmented once again. Researchers have shown that in certain specific, controlled circumstances fragmentation can improve performance [2]; however, those observations do not apply to backbone links. Despite widespread advances in the intervening thirteen years, IP packet fragmentation is still considered harmful . Since the work of Kent and Mogul, many untested hypotheses about the causes and effects of fragmented IP traffic have ....
G. P. Chandranmenon and G. Varghese, "Reconsidering fragmentation and reassembly," in PODC: 17th ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, 1998.
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G. P. Chandranmenon and G. Varghese, "Reconsidering fragmentation and reassembly," in PODC: 17th ACM SIGACT-SIGOPS Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, 1998.
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