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Improving Web Content Delivery with HTTP/3 and Non-Incremental EPS

Gupta et al., 2024

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9645094058547952660
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Gupta A
Bartos R
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arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.13460

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HTTP/3 marks a significant advancement in protocol development, utilizing QUIC as its underlying transport layer to exploit multiplexing capabilities and minimize head-of-line blocking. The introduction of the Extensible Prioritization Scheme (EPS) offers a signaling …
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