Jain et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Performance comparison of TCP NewReno and Vegas for IEEE 802.11 e in multihop wireless networksJain et al., 2008
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- 4058901548223047092
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- Jain R
- Gaiwak A
- Vyavahare P
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- Publication venue
- 2008 Fourth International Conference on Wireless Communication and Sensor Networks
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As wireless local area networks (WLAN) become ubiquitous and an integral part of data networks, they will also be increasingly used for applications ranging from standard Internet services like ftp to time bound multimedia applications, such as Voice (or Video) over IP …
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