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Wireless network is a communication network for voice, data, video, graphics, images, and other signals. Managing and control of such data transmission is an art in such networks. A new protocol for data transmission in high mobility context deals with formulating a new dynamic topology and reconstructing a data path from source node to the destination node without packet loss. The new packets are redirected through the discovered topology which encompasses a new message exchange protocol and retained in the network alive. The new protocol controls the data transmission in a novel way and prevents packet loss in the network by quickly formulating a new wireless network pertaining to current context. The new protocol emphasizes the stability of cluster heads and allows mobility of other nodes. It discovers the new route with the stabilized cluster heads by passing messages. Thus, the discovered route prevents data loss.
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M., G., R., S., S., J. (2018). Managing and Control of Data Transmission in a High Mobility-based Wireless Networks. In: Dash, S., Naidu, P., Bayindir, R., Das, S. (eds) Artificial Intelligence and Evolutionary Computations in Engineering Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 668. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7868-2_17
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