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A typical communication system consists of applications, transport layer agents, and a low-level network. An application models user demand to transmit data. Taking user demand as an input, a sending transport layer agent creates packets and forwards them to the associated receiving transport layer agent through a low- level network. Having discussed the details of low-level networks in Chaps. 5-7, the details of transport layer agents are presented here in Chaps. 9 and 10. Also, the details of applications will be presented in Chap. 11.
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Issariyakul, T., Hossain, E. (2012). Transport Control Protocols Part 1: An Overview and User Datagram Protocol Implementation. In: Introduction to Network Simulator NS2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1406-3_9
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