A Comparison analysis of Tolerant Networks schemes
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Many applications are based upon a military network communications model, i.e., they require packet delivery from one or more authorized senders and authorized receivers. i.e., providing confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of messages delivered between network groups of members will become a critical networking issue. The Disruption tolerant network (DTN) technologies are becoming successful solutions that allow wireless devices carried by node (member) to communicate with each other and access the confidential information. In this paper, we show comparative analysis of different Tolerant Networks schemes which is useful for researchers/Authors/readers to know about the Different Tolerant Networks.
Conclusion
This Comparison analysis of Tolerant Networks schemes shows that different applications are based upon a tolerant network communications model, i.e., they require packet delivery from one or more authorized senders and authorized receivers. i.e., providing confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of messages delivered between network groups of members will become a critical networking issue. Based on our comparison analysis the Disruption tolerant network (DTN) technologies are becoming successful solutions that allow wireless devices carried by node (member) to communicate with each other and access the confidential information. We expose different methods and technology of different Tolerant Networks schemes which is useful for researchers/Authors/readers to know about the Different Tolerant Networks.
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Keywords: Access control, Distributed Network, Encryption, Decryption, Multi authority, Secure data retrieval, Network application
Citation: W. Melba Marries*, W. Melba Marries ( 2016), A Comparison analysis of Tolerant Networks schemes. , 4(1): 1-9
Received: 03/06/2024; Accepted: 03/06/2024;
Published: 03/06/2024
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*Correspondence: W. Melba Marries, melbamarries@gmail.com


