Packet Switching

International Journal of Sensor Networks and Data Communications is one of the leading journals on packet switching. The journal aims to improve the state-of-the-art of worldwide research in communication networks and distributed systems and to address the various methodologies, tools, techniques, algorithms and results. Packet switching is the approach used by some computer network protocols to deliver data across a local or long distance connection. Examples of packet switching protocols are Frame Relay, IP and X.25. Packet switching features delivery of variable bitrate data streams (sequences of packets) over a shared network which allocates transmission resources as needed using statistical multiplexing or dynamic bandwidth allocation techniques. In packet switching packets are buffered and queued, resulting in variable delay and throughput depending on the network's capacity and the traffic load on the network. OMICS International journals have over 15 million readers and the fame and success of the same can be attributed to the strong editorial board which contains over 50,000+ editorial board members that ensure a rapid, quality and quick review process. International Journal of Sensor Networks and Data Communications is one of the leading journals of OMICS International. Conferences organized by OMICS make the perfect platform for global networking as it brings together renowned speakers and scientists across the globe to a most exciting and memorable scientific event filled with much enlightening interactive sessions, world class exhibitions and poster presentations.
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