Verification of Lost Data Packets and Regularizing Packets Transmission

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Dr. N Vinutha
Dr. N Vinutha
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Abstract

Security in the network remains a major challenge which is highly susceptible to maliciousness. The routers especially are a major threat to the network. They can be malicious enough to disrupt the transmission of the data in the form of packets. In this paper, along with the detection of a malicious router, the transmission of packets is regularized to maximum extent possible. A Conditional Packet Buffering (CPB) algorithm is used to increase the through put of the router.

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Dr. N Vinutha. 1970. \u201cVerification of Lost Data Packets and Regularizing Packets Transmission\u201d. Unknown Journal GJCST Volume 11 (GJCST Volume 11 Issue 19): .

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Security in the network remains a major challenge which is highly susceptible to maliciousness. The routers especially are a major threat to the network. They can be malicious enough to disrupt the transmission of the data in the form of packets. In this paper, along with the detection of a malicious router, the transmission of packets is regularized to maximum extent possible. A Conditional Packet Buffering (CPB) algorithm is used to increase the through put of the router.

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