The dynamics of data packet in transmission session

This paper presents a coordinated framework of prepared data packet transmission in a transmission session. Automated guided vehicles (AGVs) with an onboard 1-km range APC transmitter are used to establish the network environment for testing the prepared packet transmission session. An evaluation te...

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Main Authors: Abubakar Ibrahim, Adamu, Elnour Mohamed, Elbaraa Eldaw, M.Khedher, Akram M. Zeki
Format: Article
Language:English
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Published: IEEE 2017
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Summary:This paper presents a coordinated framework of prepared data packet transmission in a transmission session. Automated guided vehicles (AGVs) with an onboard 1-km range APC transmitter are used to establish the network environment for testing the prepared packet transmission session. An evaluation technique of the data�ow through the network was carried out. The captured transmission parameters offer an inbound and outbound limit of data�ow through which the AGVs communicate with each other. The �ndings of this paper indicate that the ideal transmission rates at the frequency of 434 MHz and at a baud rate of 19200 bps was found to be 25 ms in between each 56-B data packets. The range of distance between the transmitter and the receiver was 0.5 to 970 m. The transmitter had a 1-km range limitation. As the applications for which the communication model was developed did not require long distances, the transmitter's range limitation was suf�cient. Further tests validated these transmission session parameters values. The proposed techniques can be implemented as logistic and automation solutions in the manufacturing industry