When expected data units fail to arrive, adjacent units get retransmission or stronger radio protection to avoid consecutive failures.
Direct NIC packet extraction writes pixel data into frame buffers, cutting copy overhead and speeding high-speed video transport.
Loss-rate-based retransmission thresholds and key packet prioritization cut excess resend requests, reducing network jitter and delay.
FRER parameters let a 5GS TSN bridge identify, replicate, and recover streams for more reliable deterministic transmission.
Redundant tail packets sent from a first node cut loss-triggered TLP and RTO delays while balancing reliability against transmission overhead.
Traffic profiles filter mirrored packets at each node, cutting merge effort and file size while centralizing network troubleshooting data.
Conditional RLC autonomous retransmissions use configured triggers and timers to cut congestion, signaling overhead, and latency.
A link redundancy entity buffers duplicate Layer 2 frames and resolves sequence wraparound to prevent out-of-order delivery and packet loss.
Retransmit only source-coded bits that matter most by using decoding outcome feedback to cut errors, bandwidth waste, and HARQ overhead.