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     Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology

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2014(Vol.8, Issue:21)
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QOS by Priority Routing in Internet of Things

G. Vithya and B. Vinayagasundaram
Corresponding Author:  G. Vithya 
Submitted: August ‎13, ‎2014
Accepted: September ‎24, ‎2014
Published: December 05, 2014
Abstract:
The aim of this study is to present a system which uses a new layered network architecture approach for IOT. Sudden and unpredictable large-scale changes are commonly prevalent in Internet of Things (IoT). The images or video data captured from the remote places have to be routed without delay. This is a tumultuous task in large scale. By using an Agents in various wireless networks and the packets are routed depends on the priority. The scope of this study is to avoid delay, interference during transfer of data from various wireless networks. This study deals with (i) congestion free data transfer under many cramped networks (ii) low processing overhead (iii) handling realistic failure scenarios, prioritized traffic in a flexible manner (iv) robust to both topology failures and traffic variations. This study presents a QoS routing method, by setting a priority to the networks to differentiate eclectic sensing vicinities in the smart space between sender and receiver.

Key words:  Context aware in IoT, IOT architecture, priority routing in IoT, QOS in IOT, routing in IoT, ,
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G. Vithya and B. Vinayagasundaram, . QOS by Priority Routing in Internet of Things. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, (21): 2154-2160.
ISSN (Online):  2040-7467
ISSN (Print):   2040-7459
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