| P. E. Green, "Computer Network Architectures and Protocols," Plenum, New York, 1982. |
....contrast, a protocol booster could ignore all UDP connections or boost only specific applications (as determined by TCP UDP port numbers) Moreover, the booster could be migrated into the end system where it more under the control of the application. 4. 2 Protocol Conversion Protocol conversion [8] converts from one protocol to another, while maintaining the semantics of the original protocol. Van Jacobson s TCP header compression, for example, converts TPC IP headers into a compressed syntax. The compression increases the throughput of TCP over slow network links by taking advantage of the ....
P. E. Green, "Computer Network Architectures and Protocols," Plenum, New York, 1982.
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