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Parallel Data Transmission: A Proposed Multilayered Reference Model

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Data transmission process between host to host in the computer network follows a basic system namely OSI reference model. In this model data processing starts at the application layer, breaks the data into segments at the transport layer and processing ends at the physical layer. Afterwards it transfers segmented data between different layers, bit wise conversion taking place at the physical layer through the medium. In this paper a new parallel data transmission process has been proposed. In this research all segmented data broken in the transport layer at the same time, transfer through the medium. There is an interrelationship between layers in the proposed model. Moreover this system has both way data transmission capability. Layers can inherit information from upper or lower section. This leads the system to more dynamic that is evolutionary. To support this type of data transmission process, a new reference model proposed in this research. And thus the system model works faster and more error free than the existing data transmission system.

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Chowdhury, T., Mustafa, R. (2010). Parallel Data Transmission: A Proposed Multilayered Reference Model. In: Sobh, T., Elleithy, K., Mahmood, A. (eds) Novel Algorithms and Techniques in Telecommunications and Networking. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3662-9_23

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