Data unit handling device and method of controlling a data...

Multiplex communications – Communication techniques for information carried in plural... – Adaptive

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ABSTRACT:
A first protocol layer (1), when acting as a receiving peer in a communication, paces data units to be released from a buffer (31) to a second protocol layer (2) lying above the first protocol layer (1). The pacing is conducted over a release period T that is longer than the period of time that would occur if all of the data units of a given plurality were released instantly.

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