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3 . ( 2 0 pts ) Choose the most appropriate answer in each of the following cases ( with a brief justification ) .

3.(20 pts) Choose the most appropriate answer in each of the following cases (with a brief justification).
D: To implement packet re-transmissions in a window-based data transfer protocol (with window-size Ws >1), the selective-repeat policy (SR) incurs a higher software complexity than the goback-N policy (GBN), because:
(i) Maximum allowed Ws in SR is only half of that in GBN;
(ii) SR treats each of Ws packets separately, but GBN treats the entire Ws packets as one unit;
(iii) SR reduces unnecessary packet retransmissions, when compared to GBN;
(iv) Retransmission timeout in SR is more sensitive to network transfer delays than in GBN.

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