Improving Network Security Based on Trust-Aware Routing Protocols Using Long Short-Term Memory-Queuing Segment-Routing Algorithms
Muthukumaran V.,
V. Vinoth Kumar,
Rose Bindu Joseph,
Meram Munirathanam and
Balajee Jeyakumar
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Muthukumaran V.: REVA University, India
V. Vinoth Kumar: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, JAIN University (Deemed), Bangalore, India
Rose Bindu Joseph: Chirst Academy Institute for Advanced Studies, India
Meram Munirathanam: Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies, India
Balajee Jeyakumar: Vellore Institute of Technology, India
International Journal of Information Technology Project Management (IJITPM), 2021, vol. 12, issue 4, 47-60
Abstract:
Defending all single connection failures for a particular system, segment routing issue, the switch will focus on the problems of selecting a small subset of trust-aware routing to improve the deep learning (DL). In the end, even if there were multiple path failures, these paths may introduce long-term, unnecessary overload in the proposed long short-term memory networks-based queuing routing segmentation (LSTM-QRS) experience of reducing traffic delays and adjusting traffic length by reducing network bandwidth. The critical factor is a novel traffic repair technique used to create a traffic repair path that switches to software-defined network (SDN) using multiple routing and providing additional flexibility in re-routing using long short-term memory networks (LSTM)-based queuing routing segment (LSTM-QRS) algorithms. It reduces the repair path length and recommends replacing the target-based traffic with the connection-based traffic fault detection router to avoid targeted traffic network congestion.
Date: 2021
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