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The lightweight user datagram protocol (UDP Lite).

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The lightweight user datagram protocol (UDP Lite). / Larzon, L. A.; Degermark, M.; Pink, Steve H. et al.
2004.

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Harvard

Larzon, LA, Degermark, M, Pink, SH, Jonsson, LE & Fairhurst, G 2004, The lightweight user datagram protocol (UDP Lite).. <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3828>

APA

Larzon, L. A., Degermark, M., Pink, S. H., Jonsson, L. E., & Fairhurst, G. (2004, Jul 1). The lightweight user datagram protocol (UDP Lite). http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3828

Vancouver

Larzon LA, Degermark M, Pink SH, Jonsson LE, Fairhurst G. The lightweight user datagram protocol (UDP Lite). 2004.

Author

Larzon, L. A. ; Degermark, M. ; Pink, Steve H. et al. / The lightweight user datagram protocol (UDP Lite). 2004.

Bibtex

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