2011
DOI: 10.5121/ijcnc.2011.3602
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Maximum Production of Transmission Messages Rate for Service Discovery Protocols

Abstract: Minimizing the number of dropped User Datagram Protocol (UDP) messages in a network

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“…The human motion, facial expressions and speech can provide vital cues in the behavior of the patient to a specific treatment. The following section explains using a special algorithm [7] to guarantee deliver the sent messages to their destination without losing and as fast as possible. The suggested algorithm in [7] presents a two sub algorithms.…”
Section: Sensor Access and Signal Processing Modulementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The human motion, facial expressions and speech can provide vital cues in the behavior of the patient to a specific treatment. The following section explains using a special algorithm [7] to guarantee deliver the sent messages to their destination without losing and as fast as possible. The suggested algorithm in [7] presents a two sub algorithms.…”
Section: Sensor Access and Signal Processing Modulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following section explains using a special algorithm [7] to guarantee deliver the sent messages to their destination without losing and as fast as possible. The suggested algorithm in [7] presents a two sub algorithms. The first sub-algorithm is Queue size Algorithm which is depends on specific computations to calculate the size of the sending queue for each health care personals nods.…”
Section: Sensor Access and Signal Processing Modulementioning
confidence: 99%