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Adaptive flow control protocol
Vadim Eydelman,Khawar M. Zuberi +1 more
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In this article, a method and system for directing data transfers between applications and devices residing on different computers or devices using an adaptive flow control protocol has been described, which adapts the way data is transferred by observing when an application that is receiving data posts a receive buffer and detects the receive buffer's size.Abstract:
A method and system for directing data transfers between applications and devices residing on different computers or devices using an adaptive flow control protocol has been described. When an application or device requests to transfer data with another application or device, adaptive flow control protocol adapts the way data is transferred by observing when an application that is receiving data posts a receive buffer and detects the receive buffer's size. Based upon the application's or device's behavior, the adaptive flow control protocol transfers the data in a mode that is best suited for the application.read more
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