Optimal Data-Query Transmission Strategy
Keywords:
MASON, P2P Networks, Query Transmission, Dynamic Redundancy ControlAbstract
Optimal Data Query Transmission Strategy based on MASON. In this concept we develop social network where user can fire the query and expert will give the accurate answer as per highest ranking. User will become expert having likes by another user from their own domain. Our aim to develop distributed data query protocol. Up till now we have covered 3 modules: 1.Network creation 2.Reachable expertise 3. Routing with dynamic redundancy control.
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