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S. Paul, E. Ayanoglu, T. LaPorta, K. Chen, K. Sabnani, and R. Gitlin. An Asymmetric Link-Layer Protocol for Digital Cellular Communications. In Proc. of IEEE Infocom, Apr. 1995.

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Low-Latency Handoff of Cellular Data Networks - Seshan (1996)   (15 citations)  (Correct)

....and Analysis. 40 2.4 State Transfer During Handoff. 43 2.4.1 The Split Connection Approaches [Badrinat93, Bakre95] 44 2.4. 2 Link level Retransmissions [Paul95]: 45 2.4.3 State Transfer . 45 2.5 Summary of Related Work. 46 Chapter ....

....to the new base station. The state maintained at a base station in I TCP consists mainly of a set of socket buffers. Since this state must be moved to another base station during handoff, the latency of handoff is proportional to the size of these socket buffers. 2.4. 2 Link level Retransmissions [Paul95]: In this approach, the wireless link implements a retransmission protocol coupled with forward error correction at the data link level. This approach improves the reliability of communication independent of the higher level protocol. If a link layer protocol attempts to provide complete ....

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S. Paul, E. Ayanoglu, T. F. LaPorta, K. H. Chen, K. K. Sabnani, and R. D. Gitlin. An Asymmetric Link-Layer Protocol for Digital Cellular Communications. In Proc. InfoComm '95, 1995.


Providing TCP-level Services to Mobile Computers in Wireless.. - Lioy (1997)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....mobility of one (or both) of the hosts, the base station and the mobile. It is also desirable that these changes not require existing applications to be rewritten, for obvious reasons, or even recompiled as this may not even be possible. 3. 1 Link level retransmissions In link level retransmission [20], the link layer employs both retransmission and forward error correction to try and improve the reliability of the wireless link. This is a good approach from a software engineering point of view as it attempts to remedy the problem where it exists, at the link layer. It maintains a high degree ....

S. Paul, E. Ayanoglu, T.F. LaPorta, K.H. Chen, K.K. Sabnani, and R.D. Gitlin. An asymmetric link-layer protocol for digital cellular communications. In Proc. of InfoComm '95, pages 1053--1062, Boston, MA, 1995.


Efficient TCP over Networks with Wireless Links - Amir, Balakrishnan, Seshan, Katz   (33 citations)  (Correct)

....In particular, information needs to be passed down to the data link layer about timeout values and policies reasonable for co existence with the higher transport layer policy. As far as we know, there hasn t been a complete study of this idea, but we do know of related work in progress [Pau95] 3.0 Our Protocol Model Since TCP is a ubiquitous protocol and most current network applications use it, it is desirable to achieve our goal of implementing TCP over our network without changing existing TCP implementations. We do not modify network layer software anywhere in the fixed network ....

Paul, S. and Ayanoglu, E. and LaPorta, T.F. and Chen, K.H. and Sabnani, K.K. and Gitlin, R.D. An Asymmetric Link-Layer Protocol for Digital Cellular Communications. In Proc. InfoComm '95, 1995.


Improving Reliable Transport and Handoff Performance in .. - Balakrishnan, Seshan.. (1995)   (118 citations)  (Correct)

....reduce its window size and retransmit packets starting from the first missing one (for which the duplicate acknowledgment was sent) The main drawback of this approach is that it only addresses handoffs and not the error characteristics of the wireless link. Link level Retransmissions [20]: In this approach, the wireless link implements a retransmission protocol coupled with forward error correction at the data link level. The advantage of this approach is that it improves the reliability of communication independent of the higher level protocol. However, TCP implements its own ....

S. Paul, E. Ayanoglu, T. F. LaPorta, K. H. Chen, K. K. Sabnani, and R. D. Gitlin, An asymmetric link-layer protocol for digital cellular communications, in Proc. InfoComm '95 (1995).


Session Level Techniques for Improving Web Browsing.. - Rodriguez.. (2004)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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S. Paul, E. Ayanoglu, T. LaPorta, K. Chen, K. Sabnani, and R. Gitlin. An Asymmetric Link-Layer Protocol for Digital Cellular Communications. In Proc. of IEEE Infocom, Apr. 1995.


Session Level Techniques for Improving Web Browsing.. - Rodriguez.. (2004)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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S. Paul, E. Ayanoglu, T. LaPorta, K. Chen, K. Sabnani, and R. Gitlin. An Asymmetric Link-Layer Protocol for Digital Cellular Communications. In Proc. of IEEE Infocom, Apr. 1995.


Improving NFS Performance over Wireless Links - Rohit Dube Cynthia (1997)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

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S. Paul, E. Ayanoglu, T.F. LaPorta, K.H. Chen, K.K. Sabnani, and R.D. Gitlin. An Asymmetric Link-layer Protocol for Digital Cellular Communications. In IEEE INFOCOM, 1995.


Improving NFS Performance over Wireless Links - Rohit Dube (1997)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

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S. Paul, E. Ayanoglu, T.F. LaPorta, K.H. Chen, K.K. Sabnani, and R.D. Gitlin. An Asymmetric Link-layer Protocol for Digital Cellular Communications. In IEEE INFOCOM, 1995.


Improving NFS Performance over Wireless Links - Dube, Rais, Tripathi (1997)   (6 citations)  (Correct)

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S. Paul, E. Ayanoglu, T.F. LaPorta, K.H. Chen, K.K. Sabnani, and R.D. Gitlin. An Asymmetric Link-layer Protocol for Digital Cellular Communications. In IEEE INFOCOM, 1995.

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