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  2. Device fingerprint - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, researchers at the University of California, San Diego showed how TCP timestamps could be used to estimate the clock skew of a device, and consequently to remotely obtain a hardware fingerprint of the device. [13] In 2010, Electronic Frontier Foundation launched a website where visitors can test their browser fingerprint. [14]

  3. CUBIC TCP - Wikipedia

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    CUBIC is a network congestion avoidance algorithm for TCP which can achieve high bandwidth connections over networks more quickly and reliably in the face of high latency than earlier algorithms.

  4. TCP/IP Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    TCP/IP Illustrated is the name of a series of 3 books written by W. Richard Stevens. Unlike traditional books which explain the RFC specifications, Stevens goes into great detail [ 2 ] using actual network traces to describe the protocol, hence its 'Illustrated' title.

  5. Brain–computer interface - Wikipedia

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    A brain–computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a brain–machine interface (BMI), is a direct communication link between the brain's electrical activity and an external device, most commonly a computer or robotic limb.

  6. 1782 - Wikipedia

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  7. The Callisto Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Callisto Protocol is a 2022 science fiction, survival horror game developed by Striking Distance Studios and published by Krafton.It was released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on December 2, 2022.

  8. TCP congestion control - Wikipedia

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    In TCP, the congestion window (CWND) is one of the factors that determines the number of bytes that can be sent out at any time. The congestion window is maintained by the sender and is a means of preventing a link between the sender and the receiver from becoming overloaded with too much traffic.

  9. TCP pacing - Wikipedia

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    In the field of computer networking, TCP pacing is the denomination of a set of techniques to make the pattern of packet transmission generated by the Transmission Control Protocol less bursty. [1] It can be conducted by the network scheduler. Bursty traffic can lead to higher queuing delays, more packet losses and lower throughput. [2]