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Wired and Wireless Parallel Simulation of Fluid Flow Problem on Heterogeneous Network Cluster


Fariha Quratulain Baloch and Mahera Erum Baloch

In this research Homogeneous and Heterogeneous networks will be analyzed using parallel processing technique for highly sophisticated research problem. During the analysis sample networks will be considered and QoS parameters will be observed using simulation for end-to-end services. Analysis of the wireless LAN system is carried out and its efficiency is measured compared to the wired systems, for the purpose of designing and implementing the parallel processing techniques used to solve general purpose engineering problems. The basic purpose for this research is to provide improved QoS in networks for research and academic learning.

Keywords: Wired and Wireless, Parallel Simulation, Finite Element Method, Rotating Mixing Flow, Non-Newtonian Fluids.

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Fariha Quratulain Baloch
Fariha Quratulain Baloch graduated in Telecommunication Engineering in 2006 and did her M. Eng. in Communication Systems and Networks in 2008 from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan. She is currently working as a Senior Engineer at PTCL, Pakistan.

Mahera Erum Baloch
Mahera Erum Baloch graduated in Computer Systems Engineering in 2008 and received her Master’s degree in Communication Systems & Networks from Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan in 2011. She is currently studying towards a PhD degree in Computer Engineering at the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany. Her research interests include Distributed & Parallel Computing, Performance Analysis & Evaluation techniques, Computer Supported Collaborative Work, & Artificial Intelligence.


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