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* Decoupling feedback-sending from reception might speed up processing (could be possible to do it on separate cores)
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## Features
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* Protocol-internal clock synchronization: At the moment the sync is not fast enough so that at the beginning of the transmission, packets are dropped. Therefore, the clock sync runs at the moment, but we never query the protocol-internal clock but the system clock. Find out why certain constants are used in clock sync. Check if they can be tuned to improve the sync performance. |
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* Protocol-internal clock synchronization: At the moment the sync is not fast enough so that at the beginning of the transmission, packets are dropped. Therefore, the clock sync runs at the moment, but we never query the protocol-internal clock but the system clock. Find out why certain constants are used in clock sync. Check if they can be tuned to improve the sync performance.
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* The original PRRT had a priority field, which we also use in our implementation. It is not yet clear, what this field should be used for. |
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