A packet generation model is like making a cake.
When you want to make a cake, you gather all the ingredients like flour, sugar, eggs, etc. and mix them together to create a batter.
Similarly, when you want to send data through the internet, you need to create packets.
Packets are like small pieces of the message that need to be sent. They contain information like the sender's address, the receiver's address, and the actual message.
Just like how you need to measure and mix the ingredients for the cake batter, you need to create the packets in a specific way.
This is where the packet generation model comes in. It is like a recipe for creating the packets.
The model will have instructions on how to set the parameters for the packets, like the size, the frequency of sending them, and more.
By following the model, you can create packets that are standardized and compatible with the internet's protocol.
Just like how a cake needs to be baked in the oven to be ready, packets need to be sent through the internet to reach their destination.