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Bridging the Gap between Network Protocol and Protocol Network in ASCII Mode
Monika Swarez, Jake Will and Irfan Har 1 First Author Details Email: firstauthor@gmail.com 2 Second Author Details Email: firstauthor@gmail.com

Abstract:- A computer network, often simply referred to as a network, is a collection of hardware components and computers interconnected by communication channels that allow sharing of resources and information.[1] Where at least one process in one device is able to send/receive data to/from at least one process residing in a remote device, then the two devices are said to be in a network.
Keywords: About four key words or phrases in alphabetical order, separated by commas. I. INTRODUCTION

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Journals Marc DALMAU, Philippe ROOSE, Sophie LAPLACE., Context Aware Adaptable Applications - A global approach. International Journal of Computer Science Issues, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2009, pp: 13-25. Conferences Kumar, A. (2010). LTE-Advanced: 3GPP Evolution path towards 4G. Proceedings National Conference on Advances in Video, Cyber Learning and Electronics 2010 (ADVICE2010), 18th-19th Feb, NITTTR, Chandigarh. pp: 166. Books Jain A.K., Fundamentals of digital image processing. ACM, 1989. Website 3gamericas (2010). 3GPP Mobile innovation path to 4G: Release-9, Release-10 and Beyond: HSPA+, SAE/LTE and LTE-Advanced. [Online]. Available: http://www.3gamericas.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=page&secti onid=334

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