New CMT-SCTP with increased speed of data transmission
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Communication protocols issues are one of the effective factors in communicated networks performance. One of challenging problem in CMT-SCTP which sends data by multipath concurrently is Receive Buffer Blocking. This problem has important role in data transmission speed in computer networks. In this paper, we propose a control method based on fuzzy logic so that can solve Receive Buffer Blocking problem in CMT-SCTP and has higher data transmission speed rather than other methods such as Buffer Splitting method. After proposed fuzzy logic designing by ANFIS logic and required data set, we evaluate our proposed method. Simulation result shows that our method improves data transmission speed compare to previous methods.
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volume 7 issue 26
pages 1- 9
publication date 2018-09-01
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