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Optimized Throughput-Based Broadcasting for Next Generation Wireless Networks

Advances in civil and industrial engineering book series

Remote areas benefit from lower costs for transporting enormous amounts of data between a source node and multiple networking devices. Noise and constraints necessitated a 64 kb/s broadcaster. Bit defect rates, abnormalities, and frequent retransmission prevented data movement.This could greatly minimize channel usage. The maximum transmission unit distance was 64B. Data packet size limits exacerbated issues. Massive data traffic, connection imprecision, and changing topology affect network structure, making data dissemination from source nodes to all devices difficult.This book chapter suggests using an advanced throughput optimal broadcast in point-to-multipoint wireless networks to improve wire-less link precision by using the Mayfly optimization method, a recent swarm intelligence soft computing technique, to improve geometrical configuration of interfering terminals and forecasted per-flow throughput

Authors: Digvijay Pandey, Binay Kumar Pandey, Vinay Kumar Nassa, Darshan A. Mahajan, A. Shaji George, Pankaj Dadheech

DOI: https://doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-1335-0.ch018

Publish Year: 2024