HANDLING PROBLEM OF ATTENUATION IN WIRLESS NETWORK USING SOCKET PROGRAMMING
Keywords:
communication, Boosting, professional, Data TransmissionAbstract
Networking is a process that fosters exchange of information & ideas among individuals or groups that share common interests. In previous protocol enhancement network lifetime & increasing packet delivery ratio is strongly targeted. However proposed work focuses on reduction of packet size in order to reduce probability of attenuation. Because energy is distributed symmetric & traffic load is disseminated over network so we have to put minimum load on network during packet transmission.
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