2021
DOI: 10.1108/ijpcc-05-2021-0116
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Enhanced packet reordering procedure to improve TCP communication

Abstract: Purpose The research work is attained by Spurious Transmission–based Enhanced Packet Reordering Method (ST-EPRM). The packet reordering necessity is evaded by presenting random linear network coding process on wireless network physical layer which function on basis of sequence numbers. The spurious retransmission happening over wireless network is obtained by presenting monitoring concept for reducing number of spurious retransmissions because it might need more than three DUPACKs for triggering fast retransmi… Show more

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“…TCP has two methods to trigger its retransmission mechanism [37]. The first method relies on the reception of duplicate ACKs, indicating that the receiver has lost some data [38]. After receiving a required number of consecutive duplicate ACKs (usually three), the TCP sender retransmits the first unacknowledged segment [39] using the fast retransmit and recovery algorithm.…”
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“…TCP has two methods to trigger its retransmission mechanism [37]. The first method relies on the reception of duplicate ACKs, indicating that the receiver has lost some data [38]. After receiving a required number of consecutive duplicate ACKs (usually three), the TCP sender retransmits the first unacknowledged segment [39] using the fast retransmit and recovery algorithm.…”
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confidence: 99%