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Power orient efficient multi attribute data rate maintenance scheme for QoS development of wireless networks

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The modern applications requires higher data rate which has been supported by 4G networks. Maintaining data rate in such networks and application has many challenges. There are number of approaches has been discussed earlier but suffer to achieve the required performance. To handle this issue, an multi attribute data rate maintenance scheme has been discussed in this paper. The method monitors the connectivity and power in establishing connection and data transmission. Based on those factors, the method estimates the possible data rate could be achieved. The method estimates the data rate support measure for the LTE signals. Based on the data rate support measure, the method fluctuates between LTE and BLE transmission. The proposed method improves the performance of data rate maintenance and produces efficient results.

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Uma, S., Sarasu, P. Power orient efficient multi attribute data rate maintenance scheme for QoS development of wireless networks. Cluster Comput 22 (Suppl 5), 12373–12379 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10586-017-1620-y

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