Multiplex communications – Data flow congestion prevention or control – Flow control of data transmission through a network
Reexamination Certificate
2005-08-23
2005-08-23
Marcelo, Melvin (Department: 2662)
Multiplex communications
Data flow congestion prevention or control
Flow control of data transmission through a network
C370S392000, C370S401000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06934257
ABSTRACT:
Transmitting Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) packets includes transmitting packets over a network path from a source to a destination using TCP in which receipt of at least some of the packets from the source at a destination is acknowledged by the destination to the source, the transmitting including a retransmission of the packets within a subpath of the network path, and managing acknowledgments of the retransmission of the packets within the subpath by a mechanism that is independent of the acknowledging by the source to the destination with respect to the transmitting of the packets over the network path.
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Iyer Prakash N.
Liu Changwen
Saint-Hilaire Ylian
Fish & Richardson P.C.
Intel Corporation
Marcelo Melvin
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