What is differential delay and its value in dMLP implementation?
dMLP supports a differential delay of 30 ms. That would mean if a fragment is received at a time T and it is out of order (expecting a sequence number 100, but we received 101). If sequence number 100 is not received until T+30 ms, 100 would be declared lost and if you can start processing from 101, you would do that. In case you can not start with 101 (if it is a middle fragment), you would look for the fragment which has the begin fragment (for instance, 104) and start from there.
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