| T. Alanko, M. Kojo, L. Laamanen, K. Raatikainen, and M. Tienari, "Mobile Computing Based on GSM: The Mowgli Approach,"IFIP'96: Mobile Communications, Canberra, Australia, September 1996. |
....the network environments along the communication path and avoids duplication in functionality. For example, a TCP connection from a fixed host could be terminated at the border of a wireless network, and a more efficient error control protocol could send the packets over the wireless network [3] [1]. A drawback of protocol termination is that it loses desirable end to end properties. For example, if TCP is terminated in the network, then receiving a TCP acknowledgment does not mean that information has arrived at the destination. Another drawback of protocol termination is that it provides ....
T. Alanko, M. Kojo, L. Laamanen, K. Raatikainen, and M. Tienari, "Mobile Computing Based on GSM: The Mowgli Approach,"IFIP'96: Mobile Communications, Canberra, Australia, September 1996.
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