On the Characterization of Variable Reliability Transport Protocol for Communication with Robotic Sensor Set-up
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 2, December 2019
Pages:
36-42
Received:
18 April 2019
Accepted:
20 August 2019
Published:
4 September 2019
Abstract: Performance of bi-directional communication protocols, working under networked routing, is significantly dependent on the amount of reliability they offer during a data transmission session. A novel transport-layer protocol, namely, Variable Reliability Dataflow Protocol (VRDP) was earlier developed by the author that successfully incorporated customization, so far as selecting a desired level of reliability was concerned. However, it addressed only the generic lemma of the protocol, barring its actual application potentials. In this paper, we propose a refined enhanced version of erstwhile VRDP, wherein specific focus has been brought in towards activation and/or information retrieval of/from a robotized system. The currently developed architecture, namely, Variable Reliability Transport Protocol, is in a way more transparent from end-use point of view and is an advanced top-up over the earlier protocol. This paper delineates the algorithmic lemma, functional paradigms, mathematical model and characterization of the developed protocol and presents its performance benchmarking with the existing protocols, vide TCP & UDP, vetted by field - trials with a robotic sensor.
Abstract: Performance of bi-directional communication protocols, working under networked routing, is significantly dependent on the amount of reliability they offer during a data transmission session. A novel transport-layer protocol, namely, Variable Reliability Dataflow Protocol (VRDP) was earlier developed by the author that successfully incorporated cust...
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Warehouse Selection Problem Solution by Using Proper MCDM Process
Md. Al Amin,
Apurba Das,
Sumit Roy,
Md. Imran Shikdar
Issue:
Volume 5, Issue 2, December 2019
Pages:
43-51
Received:
3 October 2019
Accepted:
31 October 2019
Published:
2 December 2019
Abstract: The most efficient warehousing selection has become one of the significant logistics activities. The main objective of this paper is to select the efficient warehouse by using proper MCDM (Multi Criteria Decision Making) process against some specified criteria. This paper exhumes to explore the possibility of using several multi criteria decision making processes in warehouse location problem. This survey work introduces MCDM process in many domains to pick the best alternative from where different scope, weight for many criteria are explored. Among various methods, it is found that, by the means of the AHP and TOPSIS method, the evaluation criteria with references to the concerned goal and characteristics with respect to analogous criteria. A case study has been performed by selected MCDM (AHP, TOPSIS) process for analysing collected data. Before going for the calculation this research has done a survey by asking some question to concerned person regarding warehouse selection. From case study, among five warehouses it is found that the first warehouse is suitable which accomplishes all criteria. A validation test for AHP has been performed to verify the result obtained which also supports the result. Finally, this research paper will help to select efficient warehouse and will improve the logistics system.
Abstract: The most efficient warehousing selection has become one of the significant logistics activities. The main objective of this paper is to select the efficient warehouse by using proper MCDM (Multi Criteria Decision Making) process against some specified criteria. This paper exhumes to explore the possibility of using several multi criteria decision m...
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