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Browsing Dissertation/Theses - Department of Computer Science and Engineering by Subject "Computer networking-Protocols"

Browsing Dissertation/Theses - Department of Computer Science and Engineering by Subject "Computer networking-Protocols"

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  • Rakib Uddin Ahmed (Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), 2011-05)
    Delay Tolerant Networks (DTNs) are a class of networks designed to address several challenging connectivity issues such as sparse connectivity, long or variable delay, intermittent connectivity, asymmetric data rate, high ...
  • Saifur Rahman, Mohammad (Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), 2014-05)
    When a TCP connection between a client behind a NAT and a server is idle for a long time, it may get torn down due to TCP binding timeout. In order to keep the connection alive, the client device needs to send keep-alive ...
  • Tarafder, Sumit (Department of computer Science and Engineering, 2022-01-25)
    Advances in sequencing technologies have led to sequencing of genomes of a multitude of organisms. However, draft genomes of many of these organisms contain a large number of gaps due to repeats in genomes, low sequencing ...
  • Anindya Tahsin Prodhan, Md. (Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), 2010-12)
    Routing in an Opportunistic Network (OpNet) is challenging due to the absence of a complete end-to-end path from a source to a destination. Consequently, OpNet routing protocols use store and forward routing with multiple ...

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