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Duplication of packets and their detection in X.25 communication protocols
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Austin, Texas, United States
Pages: 267 - 273  
Year of Publication: 1982
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Bijendra N. Jain  Department of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin TX
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IEEE-CS : Computer Society
SIGARCH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Architecture
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IEEE Computer Society Press  Los Alamitos, CA, USA
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ABSTRACT

In the context of X.25 communication protocols, this paper is concerned with the process of duplication of packets at the frame level, and with their detection at the packet level. With suitable constraints involving (i) the window sizes used at both the frame and packet levels to flow control, and (ii) the numbering scheme used to number User Data packets, it is possible to detect and discard all duplicate copies thereof. Further, it is argued that duplication of 'messages' by a particular layer be detected at the level where these messages are generated and interpreted. Deferring this detection to higher levels is unnecessary and more difficult.


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Jain, B. N., "X.25 Level 2 Communication Protocols: An Interpretation and Proposed Implementation," Tech. Rep. No. 8190, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi: Dept. of Elec. Eng., June 1981.
 
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