Abstract
An Augmented Implementation of Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector AODV Routing for Internet of Things IoT
Highlights
Internet of Things (IoT) has grown from the convergence of wireless technologies, micro-electro mechanical systems, micro-services and the Internet
Proposed Work In this dissertation we have proposed a protocol based on Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing (AODV) to improve the routing of AODV for Internet of things
And Analysis Here we compare the results of AODV and AODVIOT
Summary
IoT has grown from the convergence of wireless technologies, micro-electro mechanical systems, micro-services and the Internet. We have improved the AODV (Ad hoc On-Demand Distance Vector) algorithm through optimizing the protocol, such as we combined together routing table and the Internet connecting table. In this project, we have designed a routing method that can take as routing destination not just like nodes. Examples include inanimate objects like pallets, boxes containing consumer goods, cars, machines, fridges –and perhaps even the infamous carton of milk or cup of yoghurt– as well as animate things like animals and humans These are the things of the Internet of Things – or to use a clearer term, the entities of interest [2]. The semantic meaning “Internet of thing’s information” points out the two basic attributes of the entity that it denotes: the one is “being an Internet”, the other is “linking to thing’s in sequence” [7]
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