mmtl
MMTL, or Multi-Modal Transport Layer, is a protocol designed to facilitate the transmission of data across various types of networks and devices. It is an extension of the traditional Transport Layer protocols, such as TCP and UDP, and aims to provide a unified framework for data communication. MMTL supports multiple transport modes, including reliable, unreliable, and partially reliable data transmission, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
One of the key features of MMTL is its ability to adapt to different network conditions. It
MMTL is particularly useful in scenarios where the network environment is unpredictable or heterogeneous. For example,
The protocol is designed to be lightweight and efficient, making it suitable for resource-constrained devices. It
MMTL is still an emerging protocol and is not yet widely adopted. However, it has the potential