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An Investigation to Compare the Effectiveness of Packet Loss Based on Proposed Methods in Literature

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  • Amri bin AB Rahman
  • Nik Muhammad Naziman Ab Rahman
  • Rosli Omar

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Optical flow routing is an optical networks that technique to ensure that the packet is always in the sequence order. This research is intended to ensure that the network traffic is enhanced of the Quality of Service (QoS). An analytical method is used in order to show its effectiveness of flow routing. There are three cases that have been investigated in this research investigation namely, packet discards (PD), flow discards (FD) and early flow discards (EFD). The performance metric throughput indicated 20% improvement for early flow discards (EFD) compared to conventional packet discards (PD) by using optical flow routing.

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  • Amri bin AB Rahman & Nik Muhammad Naziman Ab Rahman & Rosli Omar, 2014. "An Investigation to Compare the Effectiveness of Packet Loss Based on Proposed Methods in Literature," International Journal of Management Sciences, Research Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 2(9), pages 426-434.
  • Handle: RePEc:rss:jnljms:v2i9p4
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