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=== Burst Transmission
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=== Burst Transmission
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Packets are transmitted in bursts which combine multiple packets in a contiguous transmission.
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Packets are transmitted in bursts which can combine multiple packets in a contiguous transmission.
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A burst consists of the following elements:
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A burst consists of the following elements:
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| `000`
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| `000`
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| Data frame
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| Data frame
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| A regular data packet.
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| A regular data packet (inside a connection).
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| `100`
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| `001`
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| Connection management
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| Connection management
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| Includes functions such as establishing (or denying) new connections or closing open connections.
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| Includes functions such as establishing (or denying) new connections or closing open connections.
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| `100`
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| Connectionless frame
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| A data packet that is sent outside of a connection.
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| _other_
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| _other_
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| _reserved_
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| _reserved_
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| All values not explicitly listed are reserved and shall be ignored by receivers.
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| All values not explicitly listed are reserved and shall be ignored by receivers.
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- when are new clients allowed to connect?
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- when are new clients allowed to connect?
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- handling of packets from unknown clients that are not connection requests
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- handling of packets from unknown clients that are not connection requests
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- signal quality handling
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- signal quality handling
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- go-back-N algorithm (maybe dynamic burst length depending on previous packet loss?)
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== Higher Layer Protocols
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== Higher Layer Protocols
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