Applying switching and multiple access model for reducing packet loss and network overheads in watm

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2021.249474

Keywords:

Asynchronous mode, delay, overload traffics, switching model and data transmission rate

Abstract

As an effectual simple wireless equivalent created in the telecommunications (telephone) industry, Wireless Asynchronous Transfer Mode (WATM) is utilized to stream unified traffics like video, data, and voice data. In the asynchronous data transfer mode, voice data transfer a packet with the same medium, and data share the networks and burst data. Effective WATM data transmission requires an extensive array of designs, techniques used for control, and simulation methodologies. The congestion of the network is among the key challenges that lower the entire WATM performance during this procedure, in addition to the delay in cell and the overload of traffic. The congestions cause cell loss, and it requires expensive switches compared to the LAN. Consequently, in this current study, the application of an effectual switching model together with a control mechanism that possesses multiple accesses is employed. The multiple access process and switching model are utilized to establish an effective data sharing process with minimum complexity. The switching model uses the synchronous inputs and output ports with buffering to ensure the data sharing process. The traffic in the network is decreased, and the loss of packets in the cells is efficiently kept to a minimum by the proposed technique. The system being discussed is employed through the utilization of software employed using OPNET 10.5 simulation, with the valuation of the WATM along with the investigational outcomes accordingly. The system's efficiency is assessed by throughput, latency, cell loss probability value (CLP), overhead network, and packet loss. Thus, the system ensures the minimum packet loss (0.1 %) and high data transmission rate (96.6 %)

Author Biographies

Saif Mohammed Ali, Dijlah University College

PhD, Lecturer

Department of Computer Sciences

Haider Mshali, Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research

PhD in Information and Computer Sciences, Head of Department

Department of Studies and Planning

Studies, Planning and Follow-up Directorate

Amer S. Elameer, University of Information Technology and Communications

PhD, Lecturer

Biomedical Informatics College

Mustafa Musa Jaber, Dijlah University College

PhD, Lecturer

Department of Medical Instrumentation Techniques Engineering

Sura Khalil Abd, Dijlah University College; Universiti Tenaga Nasional

PhD, Lecturer

Department of Computer Techniques Engineering

Post-Doctoral Fellow

Institute of Informatics and Computing in Energy

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2021-12-29

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Ali, S. M., Mshali, H., Elameer, A. S., Jaber, M. M., & Khalil Abd, S. (2021). Applying switching and multiple access model for reducing packet loss and network overheads in watm. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 6(9 (114), 15–23. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2021.249474

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