Performance Modeling in Client Server Network Comparison of Hub, Switch and Bluetooth Technology Using Markov Algorithm and Queuing Petri Nets with the Security Of Steganography
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications (Vol.1, No. 05)Publication Date: 2010-03-01
Authors : V.B.Kirubanand; Dr.S.Palaniammal;
Page : 331-336
Keywords : Bluetooth; Hub; Switch; Queueing petri-nets; Markov algorithm; Steganography;
Abstract
The main theme of this paper is to find the performance of the Hub, Switch and Bluetooth technology using the Queueing Petri-net model and the markov algorithm with the security of Steganography. This paper mainly focuses on comparis on of Hub, switch and Bluetooth technologies in terms of service rate and arrival rate by using Markov algorithm (M/M(1,b)/1).When comparing the service rates from the Hub network, switch network and the Bluetooth technology, it has been found that the service rate from the Bluetooth technology is very efficient for implementation. The values obtained from the Bluetooth technology can used for calculating the performance of other wireless technologies. QPNs facilitate the integration of both hardware and software aspects of the system behavior in the improved model. The purpose of Steganography is to send the hidden the information from one system to another through the Bluetooth technology with security measures. Queueing Petri Nets are very powerful as a performance analysis and prediction tool. By demonstrating the power of QPNs as a modeling paradigm in further fore coming technologies we hope to motivate further research in this area.
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