Abstract
The swarm robot network is the widely used wireless communication technology, and significantly, it has higher uplink and downlink throughput than the conventional communication networks. Apart from the appreciable advantages, there are various challenges like minimized data retention rate, low data transmission rate, countless handovers over a short time, and a short transmission range due to higher data transmission usage. To resolve these challenges, Scalable Network Architecture with Dual Connectivity Application (SN-DCA) in control and data plane is proposed to improve data retention rates and minimize network usage by controlling unwanted access in the distributive clouds during transmission. Here, Two-stage control data plane splitting (TSCDP) is introduced to enhance network usage by optimizing unwanted access. It further improves the data retention rate during transmission. The analytical performance of the proposed techniques has been validated computationally and examined through simulation studies. The Simulation results show that these techniques achieve a higher performance ratio in the network with a minimum transmission delay and a high data retention rate.
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