👉 Buffer research refers to the systematic study of how digital communication systems, particularly those involving buffering and queuing mechanisms, affect the quality and reliability of data transmission. Buffers are temporary storage areas used in networks to manage data flow between devices, preventing data loss during transmission and smoothing out variations in network speed. Research in this area aims to understand the optimal buffer sizes, buffer management strategies, and their impact on performance metrics such as latency, throughput, and packet loss. By analyzing these factors, researchers seek to enhance the efficiency and user experience of digital communication systems, ensuring that data is transmitted reliably and with minimal delay.