RETRACTED ARTICLE: Multi linear adaptive sequence transmission based code division multiple access using multicast neighbor data communication in wireless network

Data transmission over wireless networks become increasing the energy levels which has the attention of both the routing data and the better communication in network. Due to lacking of improper network signals and the effluence it causes to the energy consumption in wireless network. With the progre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of ambient intelligence and humanized computing 2021-06, Vol.12 (6), p.6307-6316
1. Verfasser: Mohan, N.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Data transmission over wireless networks become increasing the energy levels which has the attention of both the routing data and the better communication in network. Due to lacking of improper network signals and the effluence it causes to the energy consumption in wireless network. With the progressive advancement in CDMA based radio communication channels are used to make better communication. This allow the multicasting techniques covers through transmitters to send he data in a single communication channel. To propose a Multi linear adaptive sequence transmission (MAST-CDMA) used to sense the channels for sequence linearity to transfer the data to make decisions without traffic constraints on periodic times. The routing impacts of packets over the network transmitters are based on the Multicast neighbor data communication (MNDC).The adaptive technique reduce the energy consumption over delay occurred on bandwidth consideration through transmitter in single channel communication. The newly communication intent are neighbor routing which is examined by traffic flow analyze the transmission consumption to improve the energy level constraints to produce improved network efficiency.
ISSN:1868-5137
1868-5145
DOI:10.1007/s12652-020-02207-4