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Title : Problem Statement for Triggers for Transport(TRIGTRAN)
Author(s) : S. Dawkins et al.
Filename : draft-dawkins-trigtran-probstmt-01.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2003-3-6
When transport protocols are deployed over a path including a
wireless sub-network, a wireless access device now has
significantly better knowledge of the wireless portion of the
connection path characteristics than one or both endpoints.
End-to-end mechanisms continue to work (see [PILC] and related
specifications), but must rely on communication over a sub-
network link that experiences outages and degradation. This
document will set the framework for investigation of whether
this special knowledge from wireless access devices can be
useful to endpoint transports. While the initial focus is on
wireless links, other links will also be taken into account.
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