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Path diversified retransmission for TCP over multi-channel wireless mesh networks
Author: Guo, Xiaoyuan
Date created: 2011-05-31
Analysis of traffic data from a hybrid satellite-terrestrial network
Author: Lau, Savio
Date created: 2007
A TCP-driven resource allocation scheme at the MAC layer of a WiMAX network
Author: Chiu, Yu-shan (Susan)
Date created: 2008

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  • (-) TCP (3)
  • 802.16 (1)
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