PEPsal: a Performance Enhancing Proxy designed for TCP satellite connections

Internet communications with paths that include satellite link face some peculiar challenges, due to the presence of a long propagation wireless channel. In this paper, we propose a performance enhancing proxy (PEP) solution, called PEPsal, which is, to the best of the authors' knowledge, the f...

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