Define pipelined reliable data transfer with example
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In a pipelined reliable data transfer protocol, the sender can start sending a second data packet before the sender receives the acknowledgment for the first data packet. Thus, if the sender needs to send several packets, then the time until the last of the packets is sent will be shorter with a pipelined protocol
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In a pipelined reliable data transfer protocol, the sender can start sending a second data packet before the sender receives the acknowledgment for the first data packet. Thus, if the sender needs to send several packets, then the time until the last of the packets is sent will be shorter with a pipelined protocol.
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