A sliding window protocol is a feature of packet-based data transmission protocols. Sliding window protocols are used where reliable in-order delivery...
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of a sliding window protocol where a simple timer restricts the order of messages to ensure receivers send messages in turn while using a window of 1...
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Automatic repeat request (redirect from ARQ protocol)
ARQ protocols include Stop-and-wait ARQ, Go-Back-N ARQ, and Selective Repeat ARQ. All three protocols usually use some form of sliding window protocol to...
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Go-Back-N ARQ (section Choosing a window size (N))
It is a special case of the general sliding window protocol with the transmit window size of N and receive window size of 1. It can transmit N frames...
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at a time; it is a special case of the general sliding window protocol with transmit and receive window sizes equal to one in both cases. After sending...
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A window in computer networking, a data transmission period, see sliding window protocol Register window, a feature of some CPUs Microsoft Windows, a...
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4010-series graphics terminals. The widely adopted ZMODEM uses a sliding window protocol. Rather than wait for positive acknowledgment after each block...
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and operating system platforms. On full-duplex connections, a sliding window protocol is used with selective retransmission which provides excellent...
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initial error; this is the general case of the sliding window protocol with both transmit and receive window sizes greater than 1. The receiver process keeps...
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elements of the graphical interface such as a window manager.[citation needed] A display server protocol can be network capable or even network transparent...
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OSI model (redirect from OSI protocol suite)
error correction and flow control by means of a selective-repeat sliding-window protocol. Security, specifically (authenticated) encryption, at this layer...
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transaction protocol that was sent into a server program running on the mainframe. The connection used a proprietary error free sliding window protocol called...
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communication protocols apply serial number arithmetic to packet sequence numbers in their implementation of a sliding window protocol. Some versions...
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Anti-replay (category Internet layer protocols)
number which is lower than the lowest in the sliding window (i.e. too old) or already appears in the sliding window (i.e. duplicates/replays). Accepted packets...
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X.25 (redirect from X.25 protocol suite)
to another. For the purpose of flow-control, a sliding window protocol is used with the default window size of 2. The acknowledgements may have either...
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transfer protocol for use with modems, and the name of the program that implements the protocol. Lynx is based on a sliding window protocol with two to...
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Flow control (data) (section Sliding window)
better performance in terms of higher throughput. Sliding window flow control is a point to point protocol assuming that no other entity tries to communicate...
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overwhelmed. TCP uses a sliding window flow control protocol. In each TCP segment, the receiver specifies in the receive window field the amount of additionally...
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TCP congestion control (redirect from Congestion window)
that may be in transit end-to-end. This is somewhat analogous to TCP's sliding window used for flow control. The additive increase/multiplicative decrease...
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Server Message Block (redirect from SMB protocol)
communication protocol used to share files, printers, serial ports, and miscellaneous communications between nodes on a network. On Microsoft Windows, the SMB...
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increase in network traffic brought by the COVID-19 pandemic. Sliding window protocol TCP tuning Nichols, K.; Jacobson, V.; McGregor, A.; Iyengar, J...
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known as piggybacking. Piggybacking data is a bit different from sliding window protocols used in the OSI model. In the data frame itself, we incorporate...
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AppleTalk (redirect from Apple Address Resolution Protocol)
AppleTalk is a discontinued proprietary suite of networking protocols developed by Apple Computer for their Macintosh computers. AppleTalk includes a...
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earlier (and rare) B. B Plus is a sliding window protocol with variable-sized packets between 128 and 2048 bytes and windows of one or two packets. The addition...
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Rate limiting (section Protocol servers)
Shield Algorithms Token bucket Leaky bucket Fixed window counter Sliding window log Sliding window counter Libraries ASP.NET Web API rate limiter ASP...
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The Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) is an extension to the Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) communications protocol that allows media files to be transferred...
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Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) is described by the informational RFC 8894. Older versions of this protocol became a de facto industrial...
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This article lists communication protocols that are designed for file transfer over a telecommunications network. Protocols for shared file systems—such as...
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Systems Network Architecture (category Network protocols)
Control (SDLC), a protocol which greatly improved the efficiency of data transfer over a single link: It is a sliding window protocol, which enables terminals...
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FirstClass (section FCP, the FirstClass Protocol)
server. FCP was based on a sliding window protocol, using a wide variety of packet sizes tuned to different networking protocols. Later versions of FCP could...
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