A study at the college of engineering at the university of Baghdad proposes a protocol for routing things online


A discussion of a master thesis was held at the college of engineering, university of Baghdad entitled ” A proposal of a protocol for routing things based on wireless sensor networks” submitted by the student (Omar Abdul Sattar Hammad) in the department of electrical engineering. The study examines the routing protocol designed to serve internet systems (IOT) for adapting the requirements of different applications, in order to enhance its performance by using Wi-Fi service. The study focused on  factors like quality of the link, depth of the node and energy as measures to make decisions in this regard, different situations have been suggested to show differences in the use of these standards, as well as to examine various technologies that deal with the quality difference between using the link quality of the link between two nodes and the quality of the connection along the path length. The researcher has made improvements to the routing protocol to achieve full integration with MAC protocol , taking into account the behavior of this internet application and suggesting other approaches such as AODV, REL and LABILE, in comparison with the proposed protocol. The researcher used Castalia-3.2 and examined the improvements added in each case. The results of the study showed a better performance when using the quality of communication along the path and MAC protocol with power-saving capabilities, but this performance is affected by increasing the speed of mobile nodes. The thesis was supervised by assistant professor Dr. Sadiq Jassim Abou al-Lokh as chairman and the membership of assistant professor Dr. Ibtisam Ruhaima Kurikhi and assistant professor Dr. Zainab Tawfiq Baqer.

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