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Comparison of protocols for Ubiquitous wireless sensor network
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2014
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Sensor NetworksHigh DensityEngineeringWireless Sensor SystemSmart CityWireless Sensor NetworksEdge ComputingUsn Routing ProtocolsIot CommunicationIot ProtocolUbiquitous Sensor NetworksInternet Of ThingsMobile ComputingIot SystemSensor ConnectivityIot Architecture
Ubiquitous Sensor Networks (USN) are the technological basis for the concept of the Internet of Things. Many applications of the Internet of Things provides for the creation of USN with different density of nodes placement. This leads to the necessity of comparing the USN routing protocols and select a particular protocol for the construction of the sensor network, depending on this density. The article compared AODV and RPL protocols and defined areas of their application in building USN. Results show that RPL is more suitable for networks with high density of nodes.
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