Both I-TCP and M-TCP are split TCP approaches to improving the performance of wireline TCP over wireless networks. What is the difference between these two approaches?

What will be an ideal response?


In M-TCP, the receiver can make the sender enter the persistence mode by
advertising a zero window size in presence of frequent disconnections. In I-TCP,
all the support needed for handling the mobility related problems, is built into the
wireless side of the interaction. Handoff between two different MSRs is supported
on the wireless side without having to re-establish the connection at the new
MSR.

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