Comparative Study of OSI & TCP/IP Reference Model

Abstract

A reference model is a virtual model which defines how communication should take place. It logically divides the processes which are required for the communication into layers. This concept is known as layered architecture. A network reference model helps us understand the functions of communication software which relate to network product development activities.it also provide the basic scheme for creating and implementation of network devices. This paper explains the 2 popular reference models: OSI Reference model and TCP/IP model, by comparing the functionality of each layer in both models.

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Nitish Aggarwal, Rachit Gupta, Pallavi Saxena

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Nitish Aggarwal, Rachit Gupta, Pallavi Saxena (2014). Comparative Study of OSI & TCP/IP Reference Model. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 2(11), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-19031