Efficient Novel Protocol Design for Improving Communication Process and Qos Services in Computer Networks

M. SRIDHAR

Abstract


Hybrid wireless systems mixing the benefits of both mobile ad-hoc systems and infrastructure wireless systems have been getting elevated attention because of their ultra-high end. A competent data routing protocol is essential such systems for top network capacity and scalability. However, most routing methods of these systems simply combine the ad-hoc transmission mode using the cellular transmission mode, which gets the drawbacks of ad-hoc transmission. This paper presents a Distributed Three-hop Routing protocol (DTR) for hybrid wireless systems. To make the most of the prevalent base stations, DTR divides a note data stream into segments and transmits the segments inside a distributed manner. It can make full spatial reuse of the system via its high-speed ad-hoc interface and alleviates mobile gateway congestion via its cellular interface. In addition, delivering segments to numerous base stations concurrently increases throughput and makes optimum use of prevalent base stations.

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