Abstract

AbstractThe network transmission speed has been greatly improved, thanks to the power of 5G technology. The millisecond‐level communication delay has made a qualitative leap in communication quality. However, the sharp increase in the number of nodes connected to the internet has resulted in an explosion of traffic. Ensuring stable network transmission in the face of large data volumes has become an urgent problem to be solved. Existing research mainly optimizes for low data volumes of nodes, and cannot dynamically adapt to node transmission load to cope with explosive growth. This is because the node's cache is always at a high level, which causes community communication to be blocked. To address this issue, the authors have designed an effective data communication community establishment scheme. By adding a data information flow (DIF) attribute to each user and using the dynamic feedback adjustment (DFA) mechanism, the authors can combine the entire communication community and control the user's data information flow concentration at a relatively low level. This degree of optimization ensures that the user node maintains a relatively stable state for fast communication.The authors design an effective data communication community establishment scheme. By adding a data information flow (DIF) attribute to each user, using the dynamic feedback adjustment mechanism and combining the entire communication community, the user's data information flow concentration is controlled at a relatively low level.

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