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1 March 1992 Transport service and protocols for high-speed networks
Martina Zitterbart, Ahmed N. Tantawy
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Abstract
Several physical communication networks currently available can offer very high bandwidth. At the same time, many potential applications are in need for all that bandwidth. Unfortunately, the communication subsystems used today do not preserve the raw network throughput up to the application level. In this paper, we give an overview of the major current trends and approaches proposed to solve the so-called transport bottleneck problem. We discuss issues related to protocol design and implementation as well as the provision of new features at the transport service interface to accommodate emerging applications.
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Martina Zitterbart and Ahmed N. Tantawy "Transport service and protocols for high-speed networks", Proc. SPIE 1577, High-Speed Fiber Networks and Channels, (1 March 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.134929
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Very large scale integration

Error control coding

Receivers

Video

Networks

Interfaces

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